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I've asked a question about packaging. I was compiling multiple depending libraries into one static, and was wondering if there was a smarter and systematic way to determine compatible versions rather than just trial & error.

My question was closed as unprofessional / off-topic here:

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I left a comment saying that I'm doing packaging from my profession as sysadmin, and asked what would have been a better stack exchange site to post my question, but I never got a reply.

I'm certainly not impatient or looking to violate any stackexchange rules, I'm just genuinely looking for the right way/place to ask about this.

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I've asked a question about packaging. I was compiling multiple depending libraries into one static, and was wondering if there was a smarter and systematic way to determine compatible versions rather than just trial & error.

My question was closed as unprofessional / off-topic here:

http://serverfault.com/questions/575263/when-compiling-how-can-i-find-out-which-dependency-versions-are-known-supposed

I left a comment saying that I'm doing packaging from my profession as sysadmin, and asked what would have been a better stack exchange site to post my question, but I never got a reply.

I'm certainly not impatient or looking to violate any stackexchange rules, I'm just genuinely looking for the right way/place to ask about this.

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I've asked a question about packaging. I was compiling multiple depending libraries into one static, and was wondering if there was a smarter and systematic way to determine compatible versions rather than just trial & error.

My question was closed as unprofessional / off-topic here:

https://serverfault.com/questions/575263/when-compiling-how-can-i-find-out-which-dependency-versions-are-known-supposed

I left a comment saying that I'm doing packaging from my profession as sysadmin, and asked what would have been a better stack exchange site to post my question, but I never got a reply.

I'm certainly not impatient or looking to violate any stackexchange rules, I'm just genuinely looking for the right way/place to ask about this.

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I've asked a question about packaging. I was compiling multiple depending libraries into one static, and was wondering if there was a smarter and systematic way to determine compatible versions rather than just trial & error.

My question was closed as unprofessional / off-topic here:

http://serverfault.com/questions/575263/when-compiling-how-can-i-find-out-which-dependency-versions-are-known-supposed

I left a comment saying that I'm doing packaging from my profession as sysadmin, and asked what would have been a better stack exchange site to post my question, but I never got a reply.

I'm certainly not impatient or looking to violate any stackexchange rules, I'm just genuinely looking for the right way/place to ask about this.

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I've asked a question about packaging. I was compiling multiple depending libraries into one static, and was wondering if there was a smarter and systematic way to determine compatible versions rather than just trial & error.

My question was closed as unprofessional / off-topic here:

http://serverfault.com/questions/575263/when-compiling-how-can-i-find-out-which-dependency-versions-are-known-supposed

I left a comment saying that I'm doing packaging from my profession as sysadmin, and asked what would have been a better stack exchange site to post my question, but I never got a reply.

I'm certainly not impatient or looking to violate any stackexchange rules, I'm just genuinely looking for the right way/place to ask about this.

I've asked a question about packaging. I was compiling multiple depending libraries into one static, and was wondering if there was a smarter and systematic way to determine compatible versions rather than just trial & error.

My question was closed as unprofessional / off-topic here:

http://serverfault.com/questions/575263/when-compiling-how-can-i-find-out-which-dependency-versions-are-known-supposed

I left a comment saying that I'm doing packaging from my profession as sysadmin, and asked what would have been a better stack exchange site to post my question, but I never got a reply.

I'm certainly not impatient or looking to violate any stackexchange rules, I'm just genuinely looking for the right way/place to ask about this.

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I've asked a question about packaging. I was compiling multiple depending libraries into one static, and was wondering if there was a smarter and systematic way to determine compatible versions rather than just trial & error.

My question was closed as unprofessional / off-topic here:

http://serverfault.com/questions/575263/when-compiling-how-can-i-find-out-which-dependency-versions-are-known-supposed

I left a comment saying that I'm doing packaging from my profession as sysadmin, and asked what would have been a better stack exchange site to post my question, but I never got a reply.

I'm certainly not impatient or looking to violate any stackexchange rules, I'm just genuinely looking for the right way/place to ask about this.