On August 29, 2003 09:08 pm, Todd Vierling wrote: > If you want to provide multiple levels of compatibility, provide multiple > builds and indicate what their build environments were. Builds for older > OS releases simply get less features. This doesn't even require multiple > machines; one compiler looking at multiple sets of .h and shared libraries > is enough.
Todd, let's just drop this -- it's clear we're not going to convice any of the party here to change their views. You're firm on your high horse, and I'm just glad I'm a Linux not a NetBSD user. With this kind of attitude, I can see a mass migration towards NetBSD on the desktop. Not. -- Dimi.