If not, IMHO we should
just drop the versioning (as we dont have one on Windows anyway)
Hmm, I thought it was because of versioning that the UDK_MAJOR is appended to some dll names (only
on Windows)? So that DLLs with different APIs have different names? Maybe we could simply do that
on Linux too, i.e. simply use differently named shared libraries if there is a
non-backward-compatible API break. Isn't that what the GNOME stack does, for instance? But I might
be misunderstanding.
--tml
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