Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 04:34:27 +0100 From: "boyd, rounin" <boyd@insultant.net> To: "Bruce M Simpson" <bms@spc.org>, "Richard Coleman" <richardcoleman@mindspring.com> Cc: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Unfortunate dynamic linking for everything Message-ID: <078a01c3afe0$5e2f5040$b9844051@insultant.net> References: <2147483647.1069240727@[192.168.42.6]> <20031120095214.GA68334@server.vk2pj.dyndns.org> <050d01c3afa8$1dfb97a0$b9844051@insultant.net> <156539179.20031121001033@andric.com> <061f01c3afbd$4692a040$b9844051@insultant.net> <3FBD788A.4070809@mindspring.com> <20031121025952.GA85809@saboteur.dek.spc.org>
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From: "Bruce M Simpson" <bms@spc.org> > During my time in an investment bank, installations were usually hosed > in this way by human error (systems administrators removing a file by > accident, etc) ... yup, it's rare i've seen flakey h/w. but i do remember one sysadmin (when i was a contract sysadmin) who on day 2 chown'd the whole source tree to himself on a development m/c. ugly. there were backups but 'that would be too costly [in time]' to do a clean restore.
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