* Rob Landley <r...@landley.net> [05.04.2013 09:00]: > >http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/net-tools > > So they don't include network configuration in LSB, and half of LSB > is reverting posix-2008 to posix-2001, and they've gone through _5_ > not-android embedded distributions (Maemo, Moblin, Meego, Tizen, > Yocto), and they specified RPM as part of LSB which pissed off Ubuntu > to no end...
this is what it want to say, because somebody use LSB as an argument for 'ifconfig' against 'ip' ... > Arch, meanwhile, declared static linking to be obsolete: > > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.arch.devel/19143 read again. somebody had an idea, but there are enough reasons (others complained) not to do so. > >is always the same with people which are used to CVS and very > >annoyed if somebody reveals that there is now git/mercurial. > > I completely reject that analogy. I've used cvs, svn, git, and > mercurial. I've also used ifconfig and ip. The cases are nothing like > each other. so the question: would you ever use CVS/SVN again if you have the choice? there are still people stamping on the ground saying CVS is not obsolete. > You have an irrational hatred of ifconfig, but haven't said what's > wrong with it. Just taken it for granted that "everybody" knows that i said, but seems all my arguments seem invalid. (till now, nobody jumped in to support my opinion) > ip is infinitely superior. It's like Jorg Schilling and Solaris vs > Linux, or Glen Beck and gold vs the dollar. > > >nobody should be annoyed: > > You. You are annoyed. This entire thread is you being annoyed. That's you misunderstood me. i'am not annoyed, just educational. > >i just encourage you to "cut off old braids". > > And switch to plan 9? to 'ip' rob, to 'ip'... bye, bastian _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list Toybox@lists.landley.net http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net