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Installing packages isn't easier, that's the whole point. I don't want repalcing system components with experimental stuff to just test one application with it.
Complete tosh, how is compiling from source easier than installing a package? I didn't mention anything about experimental.
Apart from that uninstalling a package is hardly difficult is it.
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Unless of course you have like a whole separate system to play around, then I suppose it's easier. As long as someone builds those packages for you on demand or frequently enough to follow the git source.
Last edited by Shmerl on 28 March 2022 at 3:16 pm UTC
I see, you was referring to testing mesa, Yes that can be a pain package wise but like I originally stated, that's a lot of messing a lot of people don't want to do. Compiling from source can be a little daunting to most users. Far easier to install what I suggested and it work.
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Other than that, I didn't find the AMF package on Fedora (35).
I think the easiest path for me is simply to wait for Mesa 22 to be released and deployed on Fedora (which shouldn't take too long, couple of months I guess)