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Backwards compatibility
- From: Laurens Blankers <laurens at blankersfamily dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 12:31:01 +0100
- Subject: Backwards compatibility
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Hi,
I was wondering what the Cygwin community thinks about maintaining
backwards compatibility, especially regarding configuration files when
updating or changing a package. As a long time Debian user I have grown
accustomed to upgrades going very smoothly, backwards compatibility with
previous setups being maintained, and smooth, well documented, and
mostly automatic migrations if compatibility can't be maintained. What,
if any, is the policy regarding upgrades for Cygwin?
I did search through the Cygwin documention and couldn't find this
information. If I overlooked something I apologize in advance. Please
point me to the appropriate document.
Of course this question doesn't come out of the blue. It is triggered by
the release of xinit 1.3.4-1 last month, which breaks setups for many
people. If you like you can check the cygwin-xfree mailing list.
Unfortunately the responds from the package maintainers has been: The
way it has worked for years was a bug, your setup is wrong. Which would
be fine if there was documentation on how to do this, or even a way to
do this, but there is neither. There seems to be a general unwillingness
among the maintainers to acknowledge that user experience matters.
Before you ask, yes, I did post this to the cygwin-xfree mailing list.
However I am not getting anywhere there. So I am interested in the
thoughts of the wider, beyond X11, Cygwin community on backwards
compatibility.
Thanks,
Laurens Blankers
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