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Re: [ic] Frustrated with IC 4.8
Quoting Stefan Hornburg (Racke) (racke@linuxia.de):
> Jim Balcom <jim@idk-enterprises.com> writes:
>
> > On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, IC-Admin wrote:
> >
> > I>>I have some difficulties to understand why, under those circumstances,
> > I>>you don't change to Red Hat 7.x to avoid the problems you describe for
> > I>>good. Don't you think you had a higher change to get answers on this list,
> > I>>if you used Red Hat ?
> >
> > Now THAT is ridulous!
> >
> > You want someone to change from a Ford to a Chevy because the sunroof
> > doesn't fit well in the Ford!
> >
> > Experienced Linux Sysadmins do NOT change distributions (easily). They pick
> > one, fall in love with it, and won't budge. I've been through most of the
> > major distributions, including RH. I come back to Slackware. My mentor tries
> > them all out. He keeps coming back to RH.
>
> <IMHO>
> Besides that Redhat may recommend the RedHat distribution for using
> Interchange, it is no way required for using IC. There are enough
> efforts from Redhat to support other OS's/distributions.
> </IMHO>
I have developed Interchange on Linux from the beginning, but I have
made many efforts to support all Unices, even attempts to support
Mac and Windows.
Someone posted about segfaults and core dumps -- those unfortunate
occurrences really don't have anything to do with Interchange; it has no
C code in it. That is a bad Perl port, usually.
If a portability problem is posted to Bugzilla, we pursue it as we can.
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