On 2/22/20 5:12 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On
2/22/20 2:39 PM, Andrus wrote:
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This
is a different issue and involves a product VFP that is EOL 5-10
years depending on support package. I'm going to say the hand
writing is on the wall and it is time to upgrade software.
I don't know where you work, but where I work, old programs where
the source code disappeared ages ago, but have worked reliably for
15+ years is distressingly common.
Breaking userland backwards compatibility is a mortal sin, and one
of the reasons that MS software is so popular is that they work so
hard to
not break userland backwards compatibility.
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