It sounds like your understanding of modern package management is at least ten year out of date, and Python has been (until recently) among the worse, yes, so that definitely wouldn’t have been a model to follow
> For most C and C++ software, you use the system packaging which uses libraries that (usually) have stable ABIs. Yes, because this idiotic legacy pile of shit you love makes it impartial to do anything else.
It sounds like your understanding of modern package management is at least ten year out of date, and Python has been (until recently) among the worse, yes, so that definitely wouldn’t have been a model to follow
> For most C and C++ software, you use the system packaging which uses libraries that (usually) have stable ABIs. Yes, because this idiotic legacy pile of shit you love makes it impartial to do anything else.