On Mon, 09 May 2005 17:25:53 BST, Mike Hearn said: > Hmm, so if I understand correctly then it's actually very possible that > updates/new distro versions will be shipped that deny things that were > previously allowed by default, as long as there is a boolean to switch > them off? > > That sounds like by default every time you upgrade, programs might > break. There must be a better way to deal with this. Hey. At least we're giving them a boolean. There's lots of stuff that gets ripped out and breaks stuff (see Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt for what's currently on the chopping block. Try installing a recent RedHat system without udev - that requires more work than just a boolean to work around. ;)
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