← Back to context Comment by pjmlp 4 months ago There are naturally ABI breaks between major OS versions, outside of what POSIX requires. 2 comments pjmlp Reply generichuman 4 months ago I will be even more impressed with linux syscall stability if your implication is that (some) people need to recompile their software for each major update on all other UNIXes. pjmlp 4 months ago Linux is only friendly for FOSS projects, it hardly has the same stability as commercial UNIX systems for closed source software.
generichuman 4 months ago I will be even more impressed with linux syscall stability if your implication is that (some) people need to recompile their software for each major update on all other UNIXes. pjmlp 4 months ago Linux is only friendly for FOSS projects, it hardly has the same stability as commercial UNIX systems for closed source software.
pjmlp 4 months ago Linux is only friendly for FOSS projects, it hardly has the same stability as commercial UNIX systems for closed source software.
I will be even more impressed with linux syscall stability if your implication is that (some) people need to recompile their software for each major update on all other UNIXes.
Linux is only friendly for FOSS projects, it hardly has the same stability as commercial UNIX systems for closed source software.