|
Well, I agree with you that IF the MI and the use of release dependent
API's are not significant then having the compiler compile down to earlier
support versions should not be a big problem. But I don't write the
compilers and don't know how much of a play that is.
I don't know if I agree with you that most customers who shell out the
money for source are going to do their PTF's and stay fairly current on OS
releases.
Rob Berendt
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Tom Daly
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Now I see what you're saying.
Although I can think of a few exceptions, most customers who will shell out
the money for the source are going to do their PTFs and stay fairly current
on OS releases.
As a developer I think it would be great to be able to target multiple OS
releases (not necessarily OS versions) with a single source and use the
latest language enhancements.
So if not for the source issue, what do you think?
Tom
| -----Original Message-----
| From: rob@dekko.com [mailto:rob@dekko.com]
| Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 15:58
| Subject: RE: question on survey question
|
| The PTF would come into play because the customer would
| want the source
| code. They would want to compile it on their dinosaur of a
| machine. In
| order to get this new release of the compiler, the minimum
| you'd have to do
| is apply a PTF. Many customers would pitch a fit because
| they don't put
| ptf's on for the same reason that they don't put releases on.
|
| Rob Berendt
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