James Antill wrote:
just ot mention a few problem with 5.3:
- openjava was added to the distro so all packages which requires
java-devel now try to build with openjava in stead of gcc's java and most of them fail.
- new updates like dbus-glib, ifd-gate, pccs etc have incompatible devel
packages eg. headers, but not all of the packages requires these new packages was rebuild/fixed so those packages no longer build.
- newer gcc, toolchain etc (which included in later updates) have
stronger check and standard compliance but with these tools old and buggy code no longer compile.
This is useless churn to rebuild all the packages to fix these kinds of build differences, why do you think RH's customers would want them to do that?
I thought _THE_ selling point of open source has always been that in case of problems the vendor can't/won't fix, you have the option to make the change yourself. But if you can't rebuild their packages or even tell how the source relates to the shipped binary, that isn't true and shouldn't be represented as such.