resort to static linking. As you always should, actually. :-)
Tell us you have no concept of enterprise OSes without using those words. Wow, is this particular statement near-sighted and provincial.
Oh god; it gets worse. This-week’s everything, like support and consistency are thrown out the window because supply chain exploits and random new bugs are just the best things ever.
This guy needs to talk to an OS security guy. I used to be one, and I could be one in a pinch, but he really needs to find an adult with a clue about the three goals of build and maybe spend a bit of time on an OS support line to learn why his process is the best way to fuck and or breach your system.
Sorry to rant, but my entire career has been either learning again in/yum-cron
why what this guy says is super irresponsible and/or preventing or then fixing the fallout from following this guy’s criminally-bad advice.
Tell us you have no concept of enterprise OSes without using those words. Wow, is this particular statement near-sighted and provincial.
Oh god; it gets worse. This-week’s everything, like support and consistency are thrown out the window because supply chain exploits and random new bugs are just the best things ever.
This guy needs to talk to an OS security guy. I used to be one, and I could be one in a pinch, but he really needs to find an adult with a clue about the three goals of build and maybe spend a bit of time on an OS support line to learn why his process is the best way to fuck and or breach your system.
Sorry to rant, but my entire career has been either learning again in/yum-cron why what this guy says is super irresponsible and/or preventing or then fixing the fallout from following this guy’s criminally-bad advice.
Why’s that?