On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 10:02:12 +0000 Dave wrote:
DS> > But you've claimed that there are no backwards-compatibility issues,
DS> 
DS> Not true.
DS> If you look at the message where I first reported my new implementation,
DS> that explicitly states that there *are* some backwards-compatibility
DS> issues.  Mostly fairly minor (e.g. -i vs -I), but they are there.

Hmm... I just re-read the thread, and I didn't see any such caveats. I also
noticed that your original intent was to replace the original implementation.

Are there good reasons for the incompatibilities? Especially something like
-i vs -I, which seems like it would be trivial to fix.

DS> And the behaviour is subtly different as well (e.g. what notifications
DS> are sent when an explicit event is specified).

But does the behaviour do what the MIB says it should? It would be reasonable
to have different behaviour it the new behaviour was correct.

DS> > DS> That sounds good to me.
DS> > DS> But I'd also suggest that we revert to 'disman/event.h' for the
DS> > DS> new implmentation, and use 'disman/event-mib.h' to issue a warning
DS> > DS> about the existence of the two alternatives.
DS> > 
DS> > I don't particularly like this option, but will bend to the will of the
DS> > people. I would argue that the header name for the old code should
DS> > indicated it is the old code.
DS> 
DS> Like 'disman/old-event-mib' does, you mean?

I'm fine with that for the old stuff. I don't really like the idea of a new
third option for the new code, and breaking existing packages/build scripts. I
still think silently replacing is the way to go.

DS> >                           You're not going to easily get
DS> > people to use the new code if it isn't turned on easily
DS> > in the fashion they're used to.
DS> 
DS> But the new code is being included by default.  They don't
DS> *need* to turn it on - it'll be provided automatically.

But the people using the old implementation will be forced to change something
to even be able to configure.

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