Quoting Simon Hobson (si...@thehobsons.co.uk): > So when someone states that "it's just a library, it doesn't do > anything" then that needs taking with a pinch of salt because once > anything calls one of it's functions, then that library can do lots of > stuff.
On the other hand, when the person says 'it's just a library; it doesn't do anything'[1], _and_ accompanies that with the crucial detail that the reason this _particular_ library doesn't do anything is that it's merely interface code to something else you have deliberately left out, _and_ went to the trouble of explaining that a library can do anything except be directly invoked as an executable, _and_ scrupulously referred you to good documentation on libraries so you can learn what they are if you honestly do system administration but don't know what a library is --- then maybe you should keep the salt in its box, because you never know when you might need salt for something other than failing to understand information in context. > So the point I've been making before is that, even if libsystemd0 > "does nothing" now, we can't be complacent that it won't change. And package maintainers are evil corrupt collaborators who wouldn't catch this and reject the change, and the entire Linux community would be incompetent to notice and take remedial action. Of course! How did I miss that? > OK, this many be paranoia No, really? [1] That person endeavours to not write run-on sentences, so would in fact use a semicolon rather than a comma. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng