On Friday 22 February 2008 03:18, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > Steve Litt wrote: > > How much backward compatibility? Here's my belief: > > > > Age of tools when distro is created: 6 months > > Age of distro when installed: 4 months > > Time between distro upgrades 24 months > > ------------- > > Desireable backward compatibility: 34 months > > Just for your info: LyX-1.5.0 came out Jul 31 2007 and Qt4.1.0 came out > Aug 19 2005. So we had approximately 2 years backward compatibility at > the time 1.5.0 went out. > > > Dependencies aren't fun for anyone. By going back a little farther with > > backward compatibility, especially on packages that are completely > > interwoven with large numbers of programs in the distribution, the > > application developer can make it much easier on the user who needs the > > features of the newer program (in my case, outline view). > > Then you might want to go straight to 1.6.0svn: > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX16#toc26 > > WARNING: 1.6.0 will require Qt4.2.0 which was out Oct 04 2006. So it > looks like we will have less than two years this time. But, before you > ask, the switch to 4.2 enabled us to remove a lot of hacks and work > around in the code and also to bring in some new goodies (see link > above). At the time 1.6.0 will be out, Qt4.4 will already be out so > requiring Qt4.2 is not too demanding IMO. > > Abdel.
Looks to me like Mandriva 2008 comes with qt4-common-4.3.1-12mdv2008.0.i586.rpm, so that shouldn't be a problem for me, at any rate. I'll just upgrade Mandriva when I want LyX 1.6. Thanks SteveT -- Steve Litt Books written in LyX: Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting Troubleshooting: Just the Facts