Le 05/05/11 14:27, Karanbir Singh a écrit : > On 05/05/2011 01:02 PM, Jean-Marc Liger wrote: >>> 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. > that depends on how you define 'instances' I define 'instance' like the build environment CentOS projet take care to reconstruct from scratch for each new release or sub-release of RHEL. And, after reading the several posts about it, I understood that, for binary compatibility 'soname to soname', CentOS' packages couldn't always be self-hosted, because Upstream doesn't. JML