Florian Weimer wrote:
> That's not actually true, though, and it does not make much sense.  If
> upstream commits to an ABI, versioning is not even required technically.

Hardly any upstream actually commits to an ABI *forever*. Even if the ABI 
has not changed for 10 years, that does not mean that at some point a new 
ABI will not be implemented. Even glibc has a soversion (which has not 
changed for years, but it has one).

        Kevin Kofler
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