Shawn Starr wrote:
I'm not advocating anything that would break things. But I believe the LSB is failing because its not keeping up with Linux's rapid changes. So, while I think the LSB is a nice idea, It's more marketing to me than anything.
Please explain why any file has to move to keep up with Linux changes. File locations themselves have always been arbitrary and within a system one place is just as good as another. The LSB has value exactly to the extent that every distribution follows it to the point that 3rd party software will work without regard to the distribution and I don't see that happening without installer contortions yet. Other changes without backwards compatible symlinks just break things and are annoying.
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