Re: RFC: Starting a stable kernel series off the 2.6 kernel

From: Jeff V. Merkey
Date: Sun Dec 04 2005 - 20:09:20 EST


Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:

On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 17:52 -0700, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
[...]


of this code. I have apps written for Windows in 1990 and 1998 that

^^^^


still run on Windows XP today. Linux has no such concept of



But this not even holds for nearly all apps.



backwards compatiblity. Every company who has embraced it outside of


The same holds (probably) for Linux apps (given that your kernel can
start a.out). And AFAIBT by Win* driver developers even in the Win*
world you have to change your driver because of a new Win* version now
and then.

Bernd


No. BIND was has been busted between 2.4 and 2.6. Not to mention the whole libc -> glib switchover.
It's hilarious that BSD had to create a Linux app compat lib, and the RedHat shipped compat libs for 3 releases
as well. Not even close. Windows has won. M$ has won. Linux lost the desktop wars and will soon loose
the server wars as well. The reason - infighting and lack of backwards compatibility. Binary only module
breakage kernel to kernel will continue.

Jeff


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