Naemon doesn't care either way as long as the correct path is configured, which it will be even for existing users as long as the post step I mention earlier is in place.
I'm not suggesting we start enforcing any kind of convention just for the sake of it. /Anton On 21 Apr 2014 21:41, "Daniel Wittenberg" <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm not sure I have a strong opinion either way, just that if we decide we > want to change it, or even consider it in the future, now is the best time > to do it. Can we have it use either .o or .so and just have livestatus be > .so for now? That would allow backwards compatibility but move in the > direction we think we should ? > > I updated the Fedora build to use .so for now so at least the builds are > going again. > > Dan > > > On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Sven Nierlein <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> Basically every ndo module uses .o extension. At least ndo, >> mod-gearman, dnx and livestatus. Thats all i know. >> This change screws every existing naemon installation. Not that >> there are so many yet, but we should be very careful when changing >> fundamental things. So if the only reason for this change is, that >> this is more correct in terms of describing the file content, i'd vote >> for keeping things like they are unless we have a good reason >> to change that. >> >> Sven >> > >
