Tobias Gasser wrote: > i don't upgrade udev to 1.43 for the moment, <nitpicking> It's 143, not 1.43 -- there are a hundred and forty-three different udev versions. They're not just minor updates. </nitpicking>
But anyway... :-) > as they made to many changes (see the thread about "udev 143" by > william immendorf) and now require additional packages which i have > not testetd at all... Actually, it doesn't require anything new, and we won't add any of those new packages to the book. (At least not anytime soon.) See later in the thread you mention; --disable-extras is sufficient to turn off all the stuff that was formerly part of the udev-extras repository, which we don't use anyway. All the new requirements are met by our use of glibc 2.10.1 plus linux-2.6.x.* headers and kernel (with x >= 29), plus the fact that we never start up udevd until after the first boot. I'm not running udev-143 on this machine yet, due to lack of time to get the upgrade done. But I plan to do that upgrade tomorrow; I don't expect any problems. (I've already created the <sys/signalfd.h> header that's required, and tested a git version of udev after they made those commits.)
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