Description of problem: OpenCV 1.0 has been released since November, but the version in Extras is still 0.9.9. It would be good to update to the final version. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): opencv-0.9.9-4.fc6
(In reply to comment #0) > OpenCV 1.0 has been released since November, but the version in Extras is still > 0.9.9. It would be good to update to the final version. 1.0 is in fc7 since December ;) Unfortunately upgrading fc6 is not easily doable, because opencv upstream had chosen to break the SONAME between 0.9.9 and 1.0 (0.9.9 ships lib*.0, 1.0 ships lib*.1) i.e. an upgrade to 1.0 in FC6 would break package dependencies.
Can the bug be closed with NEXTRELEASE then?
(In reply to comment #2) > Can the bug be closed with NEXTRELEASE then? Not yet, because I am seriously considering to upgrade. If and how depends on a couple of questions yet to be clarified.
(In reply to comment #3) One week has passed, and despite a warning on the fedora-extras-list, nobody has objected, nor insisted on a compat-opencv. Therefore, I've taken the plunge and pushed a build of opencv-1.0.0 for fc6. Package should appear with the next round of FE releases (SONAME breakages guaranteed).