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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] How to support arch on systems with a small PATH_MA
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John Meinel |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] How to support arch on systems with a small PATH_MAX [WAS: arch o n windows?] |
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Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:24:19 -0500 |
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Well, I think your definition is accurate, and theirs is wrong. I think
the change, if it has a flag, will be backwards compatible, but old
versions of tla won't be able to read the new format of the archive.
John
=:->
Ron Parker wrote:
| On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 06:25:38 +0200, address@hidden <address@hidden> wrote:
|
|>pathnames like
|>
|>category/category--branch/category--branch--version/
|>and
|>category/branch/version/
|>
|>can friendly coexist without breaking upward compatibility.
|>all which needs to be done:
|
|
| Okay, perhaps I need someone who knows what it means to define upwards
| compatible for me. I have not been able to find a good definition of
| it on the Net. I know what backwards compatible means. I've even seen
| and understand forward compatible. But I inferred a meaning for
| upwards compatible from seeing it used on this list.
|
| In my original post I (mis)used upwards compatible to mean introducing
| changes to tla in such a way that older binaries would be able to work
| with the newer data, without change. So please take this into account
| when (re)reading my post.
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