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default to the most popular, or latest version.
Bleh, so we can silently guess wrong?
Nobody has any idea what the "most popular" version is
and defaulting to the latest would I believe be incorrect for most of the developers on this list (for example).
If it were just matter of not producing optimal code, then guessing wrong might be an acceptable mistake, depending on who you ask. But failing to compile for no obvious reason, or compiling the library and causing incorrect data at runtime, is not acceptable.
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