Linux Standard Base 3.0 and SUSE Linux 10
Hi, A week ago Ulrich Drepper (Red Hat) wrote the following: ------------8<------------8<------------8<-------------8<------------ Do you still think the LSB has some value? There are still people out there who think that the LSB has any value. This just means they buy into the advertisement of the people who have monetary benefits from the existence of the "specification", they don't do any research, and they generally don't understand ABI issues. ------------8<------------8<------------8<-------------8<------------ The whole article can be read here: http://www.livejournal.com/users/udrepper/8511.html The article looks very sane to me and I'm a bit worried about the following: LSB Version 3.0 Runtime Environment Product Standard for IA32 SUSE Linux 10: http://www.opengroup.org/lsb/cert/display_product.tpl?CALLER=cert_prodlist.tpl&_pr_id=564 How did SUSE Linux 10 "survive" the LSB 3.0 tests? I hope it's not just "we did al the tests on a slow machine and then all results were correct". I hope OpenSUSE is not only about marketing (LSB 3.0 compliant). My background: I'm a software developper, started with SLS in 1993, used Red Hat for a long time and totally switched to SUSE when my current daily work involved SUSE (still 8.1 as of now, upgrade in the works). Have a nice weekend, Aschwin Marsman -- aschwin@marsman.org http://www.marsman.org
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005, Aschwin Marsman wrote: [...]
The whole article can be read here: http://www.livejournal.com/users/udrepper/8511.html
The article looks very sane to me and I'm a bit worried about the following:
LSB Version 3.0 Runtime Environment Product Standard for IA32 SUSE Linux 10: http://www.opengroup.org/lsb/cert/display_product.tpl?CALLER=cert_prodlist.tpl&_pr_id=564
How did SUSE Linux 10 "survive" the LSB 3.0 tests? I hope it's not just "we did al the tests on a slow machine and then all results were correct". I hope OpenSUSE is not only about marketing (LSB 3.0 compliant).
I guess you should read AJ's blog, who wrote an answer to Ulrichs LSB rant... ;) It can be found at http://andreasjaeger.blogspot.com/2005/09/lsb-comments.html "The tests were actually done on a new Athlon64 3000+ single processor system (running a 32-bit kernel)." Regards Christoph
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