AndrevanTonder scripsit:

> For example, the current specification allows one to specify that a
> client program will work only with version (6 2) and not with version
> (6 2 3) of some library.

The issue arises in the reverse case, where 6.2 will not work (because of
a bug rather than an API change) but 6.2.1 (which has the bug fixed) will.

-- 
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Promises become binding when there is a meeting of the minds and consideration
is exchanged. So it was at King's Bench in common law England; so it was
under the common law in the American colonies; so it was through more than
two centuries of jurisprudence in this country; and so it is today.
       --Specht v. Netscape

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