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Date:      Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:19:18 +0000
From:      Paul Richards <paul@originative.co.uk>
To:        Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav <des@des.no>
Cc:        "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com>
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: src/sys/compat/linux linux_socket.c
Message-ID:  <20050310171917.GQ98930@myrddin.originative.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <86d5u7fn1z.fsf@xps.des.no>
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 06:06:16PM +0100, Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav wrote:
> Paul Richards <paul@originative.co.uk> writes:
> > Imagine something like Photoshop being written on the most recent
> > version of Mac OS X and finding that compatibility only worked
> > forward.  That would mean that most users out there would have to
> > upgrade their OS in order to use the most recent version of Photoshop!
> 
> Yes, that is usually how it goes.

I don't believe it does. Can anyone provide real world examples of
this happening that we can consider?

-- 
Paul Richards



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