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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by Geopirate View Post
    Is this going to break everyone's fstab?
    Speak for yourself, I use labels, ho!

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by Azrael5 View Post
    what code sharing stands for?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_repeat_yourself

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  • edgmnt
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    Originally posted by Geopirate View Post
    Is this going to break everyone's fstab?
    No, the UUID format remains the same. It's just an internals change.

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  • Geopirate
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    Is this going to break everyone's fstab?

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  • Azrael5
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    Originally posted by Creak View Post
    Azrael5 code sharing means that there is juste one function that generates these UIDs, instead of having each module re-implementing the same function. Thus, if a security issue is found in the function, it improves all the modules using it, at once.
    so that's a big improvement. thanks for clarification

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  • Creak
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    Azrael5 code sharing means that there is juste one function that generates these UIDs, instead of having each module re-implementing the same function. Thus, if a security issue is found in the function, it improves all the modules using it, at once.

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  • Azrael5
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    Originally posted by karolherbst View Post

    code sharing
    thanks for reply to me. what code sharing stands for?
    Last edited by Azrael5; 03 July 2017, 11:07 AM.

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  • karolherbst
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    Originally posted by Azrael5 View Post
    interesting. what's the benefit of this change?
    code sharing

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  • Azrael5
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    interesting. what's the benefit of this change?

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