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Bug#90511: proposal] disallow multi-distribution uploads



Marcus Brinkmann <Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> wrote:
>
> IMHO, the fundamental and unavoidable reason why we have this problem
> is the following:

>  We don't know in which Packages files (=distributions) a
>  single binary is (used or) going to be used.

Perhaps I'm missing something, but I thought the whole point of having all
these dependencies is so that as long as all of them are satisfied, that
the package continues to work.  If that's not the case, I think we better
pack up and go home :)

> This is a source for conflicts and inconsistencies, because whenever you
> want to compile something you have to make sure it will be okay for all
> distributions it is going to be used in. As this includes decisions made in
> the future[1], there are potential problems you can't address.

Well my position is that the people in future should make accomodations for
you.  This is what compatibility is all about.  If a library changes its
ABI, then it must change its soname (or at least their package name) so it
doesn't break old binaries.  Other things should also act accordingly.
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