Patrice Dumas wrote:
Well it should not be changed within
a release, nor by updates, but I would find it normal to have it broken
by clean installs (with release notes, if possible).
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Pat
This particular problem doesn't concern me since my work does not depend
on sendmail. But I think that a logical error is being made here. For
repeat users, I don't see a real difference between updates and clean
installs. I, for one, am very willing to install a new release since it
will clean out accumulated junk. The only thing that I will keep from
the old release is /home. I don't think that I would find it acceptable
that previously assumed features just stopped working. Breaking cron or
side effects of cron is unacceptable.
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