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<p>However, you can control the versions of the supporting libraries
<i>in</i> OSGeo4W ? <br>
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<p>It's mostly the Windows versions of QGIS we have problems with.
And all the QGIS Windows versions is build using OSGeo4W ?? <br>
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<p>The policies is suggestions. For example: Change only QT from 5.x
to 5.x+1 just <i>after</i> a LTR release, not just <i>before</i>.
That would give us a year to fix the possibly bad consequences of
the version change <br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
Bo Victor Thomsen</pre>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 17-11-2021 kl. 19:54 skrev
Sebastiaan Couwenberg:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:9115516b-39c9-29b9-ca78-92e1b6577ecc@xs4all.nl">On
11/17/21 19:45, Bo Victor Thomsen wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite"> * The supporting libraries ( qt, proj,
gdal, ogr etc. ) is covered by
<br>
the same rules. Only security or bug patches, never
introduce newer
<br>
major versions.
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You don't control the dependencies outside OSGeo4W, so this is not
going to fly.
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Kind Regards,
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<br>
Bas
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