> Il 03/03/23 19:00, Michael J Gruber ha scritto:
> What about:
> 
> - create a compat-portmidi0 package and move current portmidi there
> (bonus: mark it as deprecated)
> - change frescobaldi to require the compat package until a fix is available
> - update current portmidi package to v2

That is possible in the long term, anyway. But it takes time unless you do this 
on released Fedoras, too.

> BTW, this is not the first time such a discussion arise and I think
> FESCo / Packaging Guidelines must provide a definitive answer for this.

Thanks to Sergio I know a precedent know. I'll take another look at pm2 to see 
if can somehow avoid the conflicts without creating hardships for depending 
packages, and otherwise go for the middleground plan which will require a 
review for te "new" package in any case.
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