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Re: Y2038 - best way forward in Debian?



On Fri, 07 Feb 2020 at 09:28:24 +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> Why not? This seems like the type of problem that SONAMEs are made for.
> What am I missing?

SONAMEs are set by the upstream developer in their build system (building
the same source code produces the same SONAME), and are cross-distro
comparable/compatible. This makes them good for representing ABI breaks
that result from changes to the upstream source code (like deleting
a deprecated function or changing a struct's members), but bad for
representing ABI breaks that result from external factors like a toolchain
or compilation-option change.

We didn't/couldn't change SONAMEs for the C++11 std::string transition
(g++ 5, "v5" suffix), which was a similar situation.

    smcv


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