Bug or not, changing the behavior of a library is not something to be done without
coordination and consideration and cooperation. Our releases are not rawhide, stuff
can't be rammed in whenever upstream bumps a number.
We are off on a tangent here, the point is that our releases have different software
versions and act different in real life ways. This is just the current example.
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"Kevin Kofler" <kevin.kofler(a)chello.at> wrote:
Jesse Keating wrote:
> Doing so would have changed behavior and broken software that relied upon
> that behavior. Sounds like a great way to run the distro....
Software relying on an error in a library to terminate the whole
application, as opposed to raising an interceptable exception? Is there
really such a thing?!
Kevin Kofler
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