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David Sommerseth <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Nov 2017 14:11:57 +0100
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On 08/11/17 02:43, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> You are correct.  I am not using EL Linux as it is intended.

You could just have said that instead of all the other rambling.

And _THIS_ is exactly my point when I say "Blue cars are blue" and
claiming you expect them to be orange.  The simple metaphor I use is
about being disappointed that something is not what you expects it to
be.  It is not the blue cars fault at all they are blue; that's how they
were ordered and came from the factory.  If you want an orange car, go
order an orange car instead of insisting the blue one should be orange.

So: Start using RHEL/SL as intended, and you will be happier.  Or use
something else which works as you need.  Complaining and ranting won't
result in any thing.

Do you know why I prefer RHEL/SL 6 or 7 as my primary development
environment?  That's the platforms I'm targeting as the oldest supported
releases.  And that code will run on future major releases of RHEL/SL as
well as the current Fedora releases.  Had I used Fedora 26 for primary
development, I'd be hitting all kinds of challenges when trying to make
this run on RHEL 6 or 7.

So: Adopt your workflow to the environment you want to work within to
reach your goal.  Don't try to adapt the environment to fit your workflow.

And if you reject doing that, well ........


(and this is my last reply to this thread)


-- 
kind regards,

David Sommerseth

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