Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 18 Feb 2008 12:40:04 +0100 | From | Tilman Schmidt <> | Subject | Re: Unable to continue testing of 2.6.25 |
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David Miller schrieb: > From: Tilman Schmidt <tilman@imap.cc> > Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 20:24:56 +0100 > >> No, that's not the real problem. Even if the kernel didn't lack >> any required functionality and it could all be done today without >> VirtualBox, pulling the rug from underneath it like that leaves >> all those who are currently relying on it without the ability to >> continue testing newer kernels until they find the time to redesign >> their working environment. > > No, it is VirtualBox's problem.
Why's that beeping noise coming from my SEP field detector? :-)
> Nobody outside of the kernel > should be using that symbol, it can only be used for totally > unsupportable things as far as upstream is concerned.
Then why was it exported in the first place?
Still, we are talking about two completely different types of problem here: (a) the technical problem of why something stopped working and how it should be fixed and (b) the practical problem of users left standing in the rain while such fixing is taking place. While (a) might look like the only real problem to kernel developers, (b) often feels much more real to users. Unfortunately, discussing alternative solutions to (a) does little to solve (b).
The conventional way of addressing (b) is to avoid it altogether by giving sufficient advance warning before removing a feature, and sticking to the feature removal schedule. If (as apparently in this case) that isn't possible, then other ways to mitigate the problem need to be found. That may require switching off some SEP field generators, though. :-)
HTH T.
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