Messages in this thread | | | From | (david parsons) | Subject | Re: Death of KERN_JAVA_* sysctl | Date | 11 Jul 1999 11:31:36 -0700 |
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In article <linux.kernel.19990711110904.I26181@pointer.teuto.de>, Lars Marowsky-Bree <lmb@teuto.net> wrote: >On 1999-07-10T16:46:47, > Nate Eldredge <nate@cartsys.com> said: > >> I'm not complaining that Java support was removed, but I do think that >> the constants should have been left in. That way a program can deal >> with it at runtime (sysctl will fail) instead of not being able to >> compile. > >I disagree violently. Why should the kernel headers pretend that a feature is >supported and then fail at runtime when we already know at compile time it >won't work?
Backwards and forwards compatability.
If there are some kernels out there that support those functions, and some that don't, the sensible solution is NOT to recompile the code for each of those kernels, but to have each kernel tell the code what they support and what they don't support.
____ david parsons \bi/ This is NOT rocket science here. \/
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