Le 05/05/11 13:22, Karanbir Singh a écrit :
On 05/05/2011 12:17 PM, Dag Wieers wrote:
The most important thing is RHEL5_X now sligthly differs with RHEL5_Y,
and this may affect compatibility, like with the last mod_nss release.
So I have an interest to immediatly visualise that my foo package,
modified by CentOS, was rebuilt on el5_X rather than el5_Y.

Karanbir,

Let's have a little clarification. I wrote the above paragraph and I assume it. Dag wrote the (indigo) sentences below and I got them out of my post because I don't agree. I'm not with or against someone. I just want to discuss on a devel list, not to troll or give any food to some flam war.

I know, the CentOS developers are simply ignoring the relevance of this.

by assuming that the _x and _y imply that the code is built on, you 
already dont know what you are talking about

Ok, I assume that say that _x and _y having been built on different instances would have been a more correct assertion, but after saying that, doesn't the difference between these two instances still remains.

JML

It seems to be their new credo.
troll

- KB
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