On Tue, 21 Oct 2014, Thomas Goirand wrote: > So, dear fellow DDs, I'm asking you: each time you see that an upstream > author is breaking an ABI on a package you maintain, write an email to > him/her, and explain how much this is bad and shouldn't happen. If the > Unix community starts to realize how much we're loosing by breaking > ABIs, I'm sure the situation will improve.
Why? OpenBSD’s libc.so major number is 50 or something like that right now, because they – correctly – increment it on every incompatible change. This is not a problem because, you know, we have Open Source, so we can always just recompile everything against the new libraries. So I am *honestly* puzzled why you would want to avoid lib major bumps. Thanks, //mirabilos -- Sometimes they [people] care too much: pretty printers [and syntax highligh- ting, d.A.] mechanically produce pretty output that accentuates irrelevant detail in the program, which is as sensible as putting all the prepositions in English text in bold font. -- Rob Pike in "Notes on Programming in C" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/alpine.deb.2.11.1410211110580.10...@tglase.lan.tarent.de