Jon Masters wrote:
My answer is "it depends". I'm trying to give examples of reasons why you wouldn't run rawhide, or why you might use a virtual machine, etc. The point is, it is wrong to say "all developers must run rawhide".
I'm not saying that (actually I still run F9 on this machine), but I _am_ saying that installing Rawhide packages on a stable release is in general not expected to work.
There are of course plenty of solutions - VMs, outsourcing testing to somebody else, rebuilding packages from SRPM etc. - but just installing the Rawhide package is one of the least reliable ones.
Kevin Kofler