El 14/01/14 09:52, Mark Hounschell escribió:
Well, the systemd/udev README file from 208-15.1:
yeah, one thing is what systemd upstream requires and a completely different one is what openSUSE can/will support or allow.
It is not just systemd really, other applications or libraries may require particular features only found in a kernel of either the same major version or something close.. let's say.. openSUSE 13.1 has 3.11 , some app might require 3.10 or 3.9, things might start to very subtle fail, particularly if error handling is shaky or we might sneak-in distribution or OS specific patches that just assume you run the product's minimal kernel version "or later".
I cannot give you assurance that the above is not already a de-facto condition. distributions are currently quite complex and there is enough low hanging fruit to open a dessert factory.
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