I'm getting really tired of Red Hat's RPM nonsense. I can't upgrade 
*anything* because rpm complains about dependencies. I can understand that a 
new version of program 'xyz' may need library 'libabc-2.3.so', but rpm 
refuses to upgrade because program 'abc-1.2' depends on 'libabc-1.2.so' and 
can't seem to deal with 'libabc-2.3.so'. Why not???

Red Hat, are you listening???

It's simple: if a program requires a given version of a library, it should be 
happy with any higher version of that library. Is that difficult to deal 
with? I don't think so.

Maybe it's time to move on to Debian--and sell my Red Hat stock.

*Frustrated beyond belief*



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