Hi, > Sorry to say, but I disagree. Surely compatibility issues > should be covered in the Debian Policy manual. Esp. looking > at Ubuntu compatibility is (or will become) highly important.
Debian should prioritize compatibility within Debian itself; and focus on it. If it's broken that's a serious bug. For upstream, we may or may not want to follow it, considering that Debian has a need to stay binary-compatible with itself, and that's not something many upstream care about. Usually binary compatibility is not available since even the essential libraries like glibc are patched incompatibly, which makes the discussion of binary compatibility almost moot. For cross-distribution binary compatibility we have LSB. This is more of a problem of Debian-derivatives like Ubuntu having to keep compatibility with upstream (Debian), really. regards, junichi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED],netfort.gr.jp} Debian Project -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]