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It is found that compat-libicu57 library has been removed from fedora 29 fresh installation. I have a program which depends on this package. How can I install compat-libicu57 package using any package management tool. I have tried to install with yum I am getting an error unable to locate package.










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          Using the Fedora Package site there are RPMs for fc29 that can be downloaded even though it has been removed from distribution.



          I suspect it would be better to migrate your current application to the newer ABI provided by libicu.






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