stakanov wrote:
Sorry but this is senseless. 13.2 received yesterday the out of support notice. It is deprecated and will not receive any updates or security updates. So you better fix the problem you have instead of searching for a new one.
So...um why not install the same packages from leap or tumbleweed? If you have too many probs with dependencies, then rebuild the RPM from source -- the dependencies can easily be met if you rebuild and fix the spec file. Though -- BETTER would be if apps linked to the library version they needed. Then many library versions could exist "side-by-side" and support apps over several years. MS solved this in Win7 (maybe vista -- didn't use it) several years ago. They keep 10-20 versions of libraries "side-by-side" to link with apps that require a specific version. Why does SuSE refuse to provide this solution? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org