alexander volovics wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 02 Feb 1999 zentara wrote:
> 
> At the moment I have a commercial Linux app that gives problems on both
> SuSE and RH. 'Strace' shows different things happening when trying to
> open files on both.

That is a bit scary, isn't it? Why would strace show a difference?
Because of differences in the shared libraries?  Or something more
"sinister" :-)

> I myself would not like everything 'fixed' or 'dictated' (I am an
> anarchist at heart) but on the other hand I use Linux for work=money=bread
> and I don't want to have to spend too much time with "unnecessary" tinkering
> and endless searches: Linux should be Linux.
> It is pretending to be 'grown up' now and not any longer (solely) a hackers
> plaything.

What is the problem of "linux not being the same everywhere"?
Do you switch around to different machines alot?
Or is it getting difficult to write a software application
that will run on all versions of linux?


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