On 22/08/2021 22:59, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 3:32 PM <k...@aspodata.se <mailto:k...@aspodata.se>> wrote:
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    I'll be looking into that, but on some level, why should I be forced to
    go around udev. Can't programs be compiled without udev today...


Yes, they can, if you (or someone else) write the necessary code, debug it, maintain it and keep it up to date and fix vulnerabilities and other errors that inevitably will appear, as it does with every piece of software.

What you're missing, is that this code IS NOT USED.

The OP wants to delete a load of code from his system precisely to ELIMINATE vulnerabilities. If the code ain't there, it don't need fixing.

Yes I take your point, but bloat is bloat, and bloat is a liability.

Cheers,
Wol

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