hey there Yun, i am also strongly against removing working code that had
been here for a long time has been carefully designed gives granular
control etc.

understanding of the code and possible misuse is up to developer.

maybe the problem needs better explanation and discussion which is always
good.

but removing basic building blocks that work and already have strong
dependencies is not how things are done in unix world. in fact this is the
kind of approach that destroys modern world (and the ict technologies). it
is impossible to build anything with no solid fundaments that constantly
change. progress is about systematic development, step by step, on what is
already here, not by enforcing changes and removing things that work,
evolution not revolution.

have a good day :-)

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CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info

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