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> No, it's not a hypothetical future; it's a which we've been living in
> some cases. Take a look at serial.h, from Linux 1.2, 2.0, and Linux
> 2.1.latest. An old setserial will compile using the latest serial.h,
> and vice versa --- the latest setserial will work with an 1.2 serial.h,
> thanks to a very carefully designed header file. It might work with
> Linux 1.0 as well, but I don't have Linux 1.0 sources easily around to
> check....

The situation Ted is describing is very much the same as what I have
with autofs.

-hpa

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