Re: kbuild 2.5 is ready for inclusion in the 2.5 kernel - take 3

Paul P Komkoff Jr (i@stingr.net)
Sat, 18 May 2002 17:15:36 +0400


Replying to Wayne.Brown@altec.com:
> Personally, I wish that the only changes anybody made were to the kernel itself
> (new drivers added, existing performance improved, etc.) and that all the
> supporting tools and utilities just could be left alone. I know that's not
> going to happen, but anything that slows down changes in those extraneous things
> is fine with me. I'd be perfectly happy if *years* from now I was compiling
> Linux 45.10.12 with the same kbuild, CML, gcc and everything else that I'm using
> right now.

It seems like you stuck with existing toys forever, which can somewhat
indicate that your learning factor is extremely low

History knows many applications of such behavior. In short, it stops
improvements and breaks progress. And in a few words more, you can now
compile linux 2.2.(something) with egcs (something), and you will be able to
live in underground cave with stoneage tools *years* from now too.

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