Of course it would also exclude anyone using pre-2.8.1 on any platform, so I guess it's going to be a while before private handlers are going to be a really good idea for publicly available libraries - which is exactly where they would seem to be particularly useful for avoiding namespace conflicts. Still, it's a very good development which we'll all be glad of, I'm sure.

I really hope RunRev get the Linux version going soon - I've just bought a shiny new Mac Mini and am installing Parallels/XP as I type. I'm looking forward to investigating Linux, too, so here's hoping.

Best,

Mark

On 9 Aug 2007, at 10:39, Peter Alcibiades wrote:

I wouldn't worry about it. There can be very few people who are using Linux
exclusively and so are limited to 2.6.1.

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