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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/4/2015 6:19 PM, Terry N4TLF wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap=""><i>The biggest problem that I have with Linux is that the developers love to
change where libraries and other important things are put with each release.
This often breaks things in a development environment. I've spent more time
trying to fix broken library links than actually working on the target
application programming. It's interesting that I can find and run the same
target program on the various ages of Windows, while it can take days to get
the same target program to compile and run on the various Linux
distros/ages.</i></pre>
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This is the main reason (there are others...) why I trashed Linux as
a development platform...<br>
Windows maybe has its faults (but, despite the naysayers, Win 10 is
really a serious opsys),<br>
but I am able to run on its latest incarnation all (and I mean
"all") the programs I wrote in the<br>
course of the last 20 years, without changing a single bit in the
code. Try that with Linux...<br>
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73 Alberto I2PHD<br>
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