Which does sort of loop around to the issue of Linux not having a stable ABI as a feature I suppose which would be one way to implement it with long term compatibility on kernel modules.
But the Chrome example also highlights the problem: Chrome might ship it, but vanishingly little software is ever going to upgrade and we've got an explosion of statically linked languages now.
But the Chrome example also highlights the problem: Chrome might ship it, but vanishingly little software is ever going to upgrade and we've got an explosion of statically linked languages now.