On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 10:49 AM, Mattia Verga <mattia.ve...@email.it>
wrote:

> Il 26/02/2018 09:25, Artur Iwicki ha scritto:
>
>> As far as I can see, previously this wasn't an issue, since joost (fpc &
>> lazarus maintainer) didn't usually perform FPC & Lazarus updates,
>> preferring to build new versions in Rawhide / early branched and have them
>> roll out with the next Fedora release.
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>> I would say that Joost was too conservative (very poor communication and
> very long time between the release of a FPC or Lazarus stable release and
> when they were built in Fedora), but now we're on the other side: I would
> have expected FPC 3.0.4 and Lazarus 1.8.0 to be released only on Rawhide
> and F28, not also in F27 and F26.
>
> Since many packages depends on FPC and Lazarus, pushing new releases on
> older Fedora branches throws in some risks about breaking dependent package
> builds. If this is not needed to fix some urgent bug, it's better not to do
> so.


I have to disagree a bit. If it's a major or minor update then we need to
look at the pros vs cons, but a patch level update (assuming upstream is
good about not making major ABI breaking changes) should be built for all
released Fedora versions.

In the case of my package, cqrlog, they frequently use the latest modules
so I would prefer they be available.

One option would be to do builds of both fpc and lazarus and submit
buildroot overrides and let the maintainers of the other packages attempt
to do scratch builds against them and report success or failure. Announcing
on the devel list would take the least amount of effort but it would be
nice to email all known maintainers of such packages using <package>-
ow...@fedoraproject.org if there's a way to reasonably semi-automate it.

Thanks,
Richard
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