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From: Ludovic Brenta on 23 Apr 2010 10:19 Dmitry A. Kazakov wrote on comp.lang.ada: > On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 03:30:31 -0700 (PDT), Ludovic Brenta wrote: > > Dmitry A. Kazakov wrote on comp.lang.ada: > >> Fedora team does this [building gnat on Fedora]. > >> Alas each time the gcc goes up to the next version, > >> something breaks in gnat. I doubt it were simple to fix by mere > >> recompilation. (I even tempted to install Debian on a VirtualBox and try > >> out gnat maintained by Ludovic...) > >> You remind me that I moved from Red Hat 8 to Debian 3.0 "Woody" back >> in 2001 precisely because I got frustrated at bugs and their dropping >> support for Ada between 7.3 and 8. At the time, Samuel Tardieu was the >> maintainer and I still thank him for his excellent work. > > The worst thing of Fedora is these idiotic major core versions, which > cannot be upgraded to. You can upgrade the kernel, but cannot the > distribution. It is pathetic. I tried it each time and each time was forced > to reinstall it completely. Are all Linux distributions like that? Luckily, no! Debian's philosophy is "install once, upgrade many" and indeed, I only install once per machine. I've had my current laptop since November 2006, when I installed Debian on it, and it have upgraded it constantly ever since. I normally upgrade every week or so, tracking the "testing" distribution. I have also successfully upgraded servers from one stable release to the next several times. -- Ludovic Brenta.
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