Le 23/01/2019 à 21:22, chillfan--- via Dng a écrit :
"You seem to suggest that we should never change any user visible detail. I think 
this user rule was in error, and it worked for a while by luck, and now it doesn't. This 
happens all the time."


    I don't know why the relationship between a Debian maintainer and the upstream developper group has gone so bad, but the reason cannot be just a re-interpretation of the Udev API.

    Keeping backward compatibility forever has always been what characterizes best Win$. In Linux, the kernel's userspace interface is very stable, but not totally. New features are added and old ones change slowly, the libc hiding some changes.

    Udev is a relatively young (a dozen years) subsystem which has replaced a few failed attempts to implement hotplugging. It is an important part of the OS, but I find normal that it evolves and the interpretation of the rules has to be clarified.

    So, yes, "this happens all the time" and most users don't see it because it is managed by distros.

            Didier


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