Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Linux has Kernel Modules...
Author: Chris Hanson Posted: 5/15/1999; 5:19:22 PM Topic: Hint to Apple Msg #: 6305 (In response to 6302) Prev/Next: 6304 / 6306
It's my understanding, though, that Linus will not guarantee binary compatibility of kernel modules from release to release, and that binary-only kernel modules are only "tolerated" rather than accepted.From reading some posts about AFS support on the Linux-Kernel mailing list, the binary module interface appears to have changed several times between fix releases of the 2.0 kernel. This is a kernel that is claimed to be a production release.
I think these sorts of issues -- in addition to the forcing-Unix-down-users-throats quality that a lot of Linux development has -- are what Faisal was referring to in his comment on developer maturity.
There are responses to this message:
- Module interface and AFS., William Crim, 5/15/1999; 6:56:37 PM
- Re: Linux has Kernel Modules..., Eric Kidd, 5/16/1999; 10:45:30 AM
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