Le samedi 17 mars 2012 19:17:29, Russ Allbery a écrit :
>         <p>
>           There are two types of ABI changes: ones that are
>           backward-compatible and ones that are not.  An ABI change is
>           backward-compatible if any binary was linked with the previous
>           version of the shared library will still work correctly with
>           the new version of the shared library.  Adding new symbols to
>           the shared library is a backward-compatible change.  Removing
>           symbols from the shared library is not.  Changing the behavior
>           of a symbol may or may not be backward-compatible depending on
>           the change; for example, changing a function to accept a new
>           enum constant not previously used by the library is generally
>           backward-compatible, but changing the members of a struct that
>           is passed into library functions is generally not unless the
>           library takes special precautions to accept old versions of
>           the data structure.
>         </p>

Shouldn't it be "if any binary which was linked with the previous" or just "if 
any binary linked with the previous"?

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