On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 23:05:31 +0700, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
This means you're suggesting a whole new aspect of functionality
to be introduced to udev, because udev is currently, AFAIK, only
for creating device nodes under /dev/.
cat /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules
I don't have that (in etch). But I've got the idea.
As for me, I would personally prefer starting a new project like
netconf in C or some other imperative language rather than
contributing to ifupdown -- I'm not very good with the concept of
literal programming. I believe that a good, solid programming
style allows to express an algorithm better than paragraphs of
prose. (That's just my personal opinion.)
I want to use Python for netconf and possibly later port it to C++.
Definitely *not* C.
But that's me, and the above is just talk. If you disagree, use C.
No, I just used C as an example. I'm fine with any language as long as you
can write something like "while (condition) action" in it without too much
thinking about how this simple thing is done in this language. Python is
just OK.
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