Upgrade Hell!
Mar. 31st, 2004 09:15 pmUnder the heading of increadibly freaking stupid, file this. At work, I had one minor bug related to Safari, which is the browser that ships with Mac OS X. Not having a Mac myself, I dug around and discovered that the Unix windowing toolkit KDE 3.2 ships with Konqueror, the browser on which Safari is based (much the same way that Netscape is based on Mozilla), and Konqueror 3.2 even has a javascript debugging tool.
Unfortunately, RedHat only supplied KDE 3.1. Ah, but Fedora 2 ships with KDE 3.2. So in I go to the (blessedly, local) Fedora 2 tree and tell the installer, "install konqueror and all of its dependencies."
This is a bad move. The Fedora version depends on certain qualities in very low-level libraries like libc. Everything goes to Hell. And so, here it is, 9:15 pm, and I am just now gathering the capability to fix and check in the correct versions of my code, and go home.
When will I learn? Build from scratch, or don't mess with the OS.
Unfortunately, RedHat only supplied KDE 3.1. Ah, but Fedora 2 ships with KDE 3.2. So in I go to the (blessedly, local) Fedora 2 tree and tell the installer, "install konqueror and all of its dependencies."
This is a bad move. The Fedora version depends on certain qualities in very low-level libraries like libc. Everything goes to Hell. And so, here it is, 9:15 pm, and I am just now gathering the capability to fix and check in the correct versions of my code, and go home.
When will I learn? Build from scratch, or don't mess with the OS.