On 01/03/2022 23:17, Anto via Dng
wrote:
On 26/02/2022 13:49, Radisson via Dng
wrote:
Is it possible that deb.devuan.org is reachable via IPv6 only ?
I have native IPv6 on my
On 26/02/2022 13:49, Radisson via Dng
wrote:
Is it possible that deb.devuan.org is reachable via IPv6 only ?
I have native IPv6 on my PC and servers. But I can only access it
with IPv4.
I always have issues conne
used IPv6.
So I included a file with the name of 00force-ipv4 in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d which
contains the following line:
Acquire::ForceIPv4
"true";
Since then I have never had any issue any more.
Kind regards,
On 08/01/17 20:09, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Anto,
On 01/08/2017 04:02 PM, Anto wrote:
[snip]...
Thanks Aitor,
I am actually looking for vdev source package which includes its
debian packaging files. Your repository does not seem to have the
source package of vdev as below.
Yes, it has
On 08/01/17 02:33, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Anto,
[snip]...
deb http://packages.gnuinos.org/unsystemd jessie main
http://packages.gnuinos.org/unsystemd%20jessie%20main>
But use it at your own risk :)
I recommend you to separate the " / " partition from the " / home "
p
on't want to repeat that for vdev and I think I will just wait for
a complete vdev source package with debian packaging files, to try to
compile and test it.
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On 06/01/17 11:03, Fred DC wrote:
Just for the fun.
Does Gnome3 (aka RH) know that they use a technology which is considered
by some a legacy technology?
Me thinks, that maybe by the time s*d is more than just useable it might
also be considered a legacy init-scheme.
Quoting from the Release
ere I can find the debian packaging files of vdev?
Thanks in advance.
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On 24/12/16 12:19, Jaromil wrote:
dear David, Anto and others
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016, David Hare wrote:
Anto, you are the 4th to attempt eudev packaging (including me).
In case you want to shrink down on the duplicate effort, I'd be happy
to create a git repository in devuan-packages and
On 26/12/16 15:48, David Hare wrote:
Anto, I just compiled, packaged (jessie, amd64), installed and tested
your (unmodified) eudev and gudev sources.
First I installed the debs to my current live-image chroot. The
rebuilt image boots, runs and behaves normally, can't see any problem
wi
d time and skills to actually
"maintain" it.
antiX have also packaged and tested eudev, probably worth a look there too.
Anto, I look forward to testing your eudev packages!
D
Hello David,
As I previously mentioned, I am not a software developer. And my
knowledge and experience in Debi
On 24/12/16 18:20, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sat, Dec 24, 2016 at 05:58:25PM +0100, Anto wrote:
I don't think it is a big issue to replace the running udev on laptop and
KVM based VPS as we can still have access to GRUB menu to recover from any
issues. I had issue in switching udev with
On 24/12/16 00:49, David Hare wrote:
Anto,
Hello David,
you are the 4th to attempt eudev packaging (including me).
Dimitri Puzin began this but did not finish the job. It's one thing to
get something new working but to be on the case of it's continued
maintenance is much more.
A
tain it on
https://github.com/anto/eudev based on the work of Jaret Cantu on
https://git.devuan.org/jaretcantu/eudev. I have been trying to maintain
it as close as possible to the one maintained by Gentoo. But I have not
got the time to update it for almost a year now, so it is 28 commits
beh
elp.
Kind regards,
Anto
OS: GNU/Linux -- 3.16.0-4-amd64 -- #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt11-1+deb8u3
(2015-08-04)
Benchmark Run: Sat Jan 23 2016 16:17:26 - 16:45:46
2 CPUs in system; running 2 parallel copies of tests
Dhrysto
-upgrade. If the result showed me
something strange on some packages, I do the upgrade first on those
packages one by one.
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On 09/01/16 19:44, shraptor wrote:
On 2016-01-09 19:17, Anto wrote:
On the topic. It would be quite interesting how vdev will be (or is)
managing this network interface naming assignment. Do you have any
comment on this, Jude?
vdev uses by default old naming convention but has a file
called
On 09/01/16 15:42, Steve Litt wrote:
[snip]
Seriously, now is the time for everybody to learn the ip command. It's
ugly. It's poorly documented. But it's very, very powerful, and enables
you do do just about anything in networking.
SteveT
Steve Litt
January 2016 featured book: Twenty Eight T
stemd supporters, I think I might have to change my mind about
that Predictable Network Interface Names idea. But I am not entirely
sure yet. What do you guys think about that?
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On 23/08/15 20:34, Adam Borowski wrote:
Today on #debconf:
20:11 < paultag> devuan can pick a fight once they release
20:11 < paultag> Hell, they can pick a fight once they stop installing systemd
by default
20:11 < paultag> which they still do
Guys... _still_ installing systemd by default is
On 15/08/15 15:53, Edward Bartolo wrote:
So, init was transitional.
Thanks.
Yes. It was. But now it is an essential package in both Debian and
Devuan. I am not sure what is the purpose of that for Devuan. But
according to the discussion some time ago, it looks like it is to keep
the optio
m, and of course "no systemd!".
The impact is that, I have to keep using the version of sysvinit in
Debian wheezy as below.I am not sure for how long but I will keep trying
to have other init system, in case at some point I will not be able to
use sysvinit anymore.
Cheers,
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root
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ wheezy/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
root@hp8530w:~#
I am still using XFCE 4.8 though, as I am not happy with XFCE 4.10. I
will try XFCE 4.12 when it is available in Devuan repository.
Cheers,
Anto
root@hp8530w:~# cat /etc/apt/preferen
On 02/08/15 08:13, Isaac Dunham wrote:
On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 02:12:54PM +0200, Anto wrote:
Hello everybody,
I don't usually get answers on this kind of basic questions, so I post it to
keep the mailing list alive.
I am trying to re-compile a package that I took from Debian sid. And
Timo
Thanks a lot Timo :)
My post was perhaps in the category of trolls. But instead of just
posting a testing message to see if the mailing list was stuck like a
few weeks back, I thought I just put a question without even hoping to
get answers.
Cheers,
please give me some suggestions where
to look at?
Cheers,
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I am not a hacker. I had been trying to be one but I failed miserably,
so I decided to be myself.
I just watched an almost 2 years old but very interesting presentation
about hacker ethic on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJNUUkx-_38.
Bravo Jaromil! I completely agree with all that you said.
On 24/07/15 05:19, Jude Nelson wrote:
Hi Anto,
[snip]
does anybody have any suggestion how to easily find out that our
fork repositories need updating without keep checking the upstream
repositories?
You're going to have to pull changes upstream periodically. That's
ow to easily find out that our fork
repositories need updating without keep checking the upstream repositories?
Thanks a lot in advance.
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mentioned). If my understanding
is wrong, is that because of the changes on util-linux? If not, what are
technical reasons behind that, a part from staying very close to Debian
jessie?
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On 16/07/15 22:04, Rob Owens wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Anto"
In vi I use 10yy and then p to copy and paste 10 lines. And I use 10dd
to delete 10 lines and press u to undo that if I mistakenly deleted the
wrong lines. What are the equivalent commands for that in nan
st month
(https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20150607.154320.b31195f0.en.html)
but no answer/response/suggestion. So I hope postfix 3.0 will be used to
replace exim.
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wrong lines. What are the equivalent commands for that in nano?
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http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20150713#poll.
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On 18/06/15 17:37, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 05:26:28PM +0200, Anto wrote:
Hello Steve,
I don't think we can leave sysvinit as it is now if we want to treat
it the same as other inits. I think we need to remove sysvinit
specific files from all daemon packages, othe
On 18/06/15 15:47, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 21:29:36 +1200
Daniel Reurich wrote:
On 18/06/15 10:43, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 21:27:21 +0200
Anto wrote:
On 17/06/15 17:37, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
After the recent discussions, I'd like to point out
evuan jessie gains popularity, *we* could start diverting
further from the road that Debian takes.
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On 18/06/15 00:43, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 21:27:21 +0200
Anto wrote:
On 17/06/15 17:37, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
After the recent discussions, I'd like to point out that packages
aren't the ONLY path to alternate inits. I've personally
demonstrated that wi
to forget about this
and move on? Do you or anyone else have suggestions?
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On 17/06/15 11:09, Roger Leigh wrote:
On 16/06/2015 19:47, Anto wrote:
Thanks a lot Roger for your explanation.
However, I still fail understand how to implement what you explained
without changing anything on any other packages that have daemons to be
managed by epoch. As I mentioned on
On 16/06/15 20:14, Anto wrote:
On 16/06/15 16:40, Isaac Dunham wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 11:09:43AM +0200, Anto wrote:
On 16/06/15 10:58, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
Anto writes:
Yes. I almost have everything to start trying to build epoch package,
*except* one important point that I
On 16/06/15 20:42, Roger Leigh wrote:
On 16/06/2015 18:14, Anto wrote:
I was not really sure if script similar to update-rc.d would be relevant
to epoch as the way the runlevel is being managed in epoch is different
from sysvinit. That is why I am looking for other options.
update-rc.d is
On 16/06/15 16:40, Isaac Dunham wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 11:09:43AM +0200, Anto wrote:
On 16/06/15 10:58, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
Anto writes:
Yes. I almost have everything to start trying to build epoch package,
*except* one important point that I have been asking for. That is the
On 16/06/15 18:34, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
Anto writes:
So I am not really sure what you meant by "reading the new directives
at boot time". Which directive would that be, where is it located and
which package provides that?
You read things like
# Provides
and
# Required
to
start reading (a lot of things and trying) and develop Debian build
scripts for epoch. But I am open to any feedbacks on what I am doing.
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On 16/06/15 10:58, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
Anto writes:
Yes. I almost have everything to start trying to build epoch package,
*except* one important point that I have been asking for. That is the
mechanism to trigger an action to automatically update epoch.conf and
start the daemon when we
On 16/06/15 02:10, Steve Litt wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 22:48:00 +0200
Anto wrote:
I am not entirely sure what would happen if we purged sysvinit to
replace it with epoch, whether those packages will still generate
their specific scripts on /etc/init.d when we install them under
epoch or
On 15/06/15 16:23, Steve Litt wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 08:42:53 +0200
Anto wrote:
On 15/06/15 02:41, Steve Litt wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 00:36:34 +0200
Anto wrote:
There is one thing that annoys me due to epoch only has a singe
configuration file. I think you have done a lot more
On 15/06/15 01:04, Jack L. Frost wrote:
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 10:48:35PM +0200, Anto wrote:
I just purged all connman files that I downloaded tonight. I think t
is not worth trying to compile and install it. The title of the
commit below clearly says that connman is definitely being locked
On 15/06/15 02:41, Steve Litt wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 00:36:34 +0200
Anto wrote:
There is one thing that annoys me due to epoch only has a singe
configuration file. I think you have done a lot more research on
epoch so perhaps you could answer this. Is there any mechanism to
On 14/06/15 23:19, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 22:39:51 +0200
Anto wrote:
On 14/06/15 21:43, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 18:18:48 +0200
Anto wrote:
And the second one
is I would like to be able to easily switch back and forth between
epoch and sysvinit for testing
On 14/06/15 21:43, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 18:18:48 +0200
Anto wrote:
The main reasons I am looking for Debian build script are that, first
of all I want to learn a lot more about packaging.
I think you're going to have to *create* that Debian build script. I
fe
On 14/06/15 17:34, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 09:57:12 +0200
Anto wrote:
On 13/06/15 23:35, Hendrik Boom wrote:
The maintainer of epoch has just asked for feature requests.
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/15/06/13/198222/ask-slashdot-feature-requests-for-epoch-init-system-130
y has made even that would be for older
versions of epoch init system.
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On 13/06/15 14:15, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 12:54:41PM +0200, Anto wrote:
However, after I found that there is a commit with the title
"machine: Integrate ConnMan with systemd-hostnamed" on connman
source code which I posted on this thread yesterday, I decided to
On 13/06/15 12:29, Jaromil wrote:
dear Anto
On 12 June 2015 18:01:07 CEST, Anto wrote:
I should have written my previous sentence properly like "there was no
connman GUI interface for XFCE in Debian wheezy when I tried it". :)
I just double checked. There is actually connman gui
is cleaner than lightdm as
there is only 1 file that is related to systemd, i.e. slim.service. So I
decided to re-compile slim, of course after removing everything related
to systemd including adding the following patch.
anto@d945gclf:~/packages/development/slim/mine/slim-1.3.6/debian/patches$ c
On 12/06/15 22:15, Anto wrote:
On 12/06/15 18:34, Marlon Nunes wrote:
On 2015-06-12 10:03, Steve Litt wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 07:50:25 -0300
Marlon Nunes wrote:
Hi, i've been testing connman for a while and found it to handle very
well my network connections.
https://01.org/co
On 12/06/15 18:34, Marlon Nunes wrote:
On 2015-06-12 10:03, Steve Litt wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 07:50:25 -0300
Marlon Nunes wrote:
Hi, i've been testing connman for a while and found it to handle very
well my network connections.
https://01.org/connman
The following sentence from the pr
On 12/06/15 17:47, Anto wrote:
On 12/06/15 17:39, Irrwahn wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 17:30:58 +0200, Anto wrote:
On 12/06/15 12:50, Marlon Nunes wrote:
Hi, i've been testing connman for a while and found it to handle very
well my network connections.
https://01.org/connman
On 12/06/15 17:39, Irrwahn wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 17:30:58 +0200, Anto wrote:
On 12/06/15 12:50, Marlon Nunes wrote:
Hi, i've been testing connman for a while and found it to handle very
well my network connections.
https://01.org/connman
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Connma
usage.
Hello Marlon,
Do you use it on Devuan or Debian jessie? If so, would it be possible to
let us know how you get that working?
I remember that I had problems trying to make econnman compiled and
installed on Debian wheezy.
Cheers,
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remember, upower versions after that have got "infected" so it forced me
to use the packages that I really don't want to use and I wish that they
do not exist on the face of the earth.
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On 06/06/15 14:59, Anto wrote:
On 06/06/15 12:37, Anto wrote:
Hello Everybody,
I have been trying to adapt the Debian build script of Postfix 2.11.3
for Postfix 3.0.1, but I still cannot have it compiled so far.
Is there any of you manage to do that? If so, would you care to share
the
On 06/06/15 12:37, Anto wrote:
Hello Everybody,
I have been trying to adapt the Debian build script of Postfix 2.11.3
for Postfix 3.0.1, but I still cannot have it compiled so far.
Is there any of you manage to do that? If so, would you care to share
the build script? Or do you have any
?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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On 04/06/15 21:31, Anto wrote:
On 04/06/15 20:51, Steve Litt wrote:
.
.
Imagine the difference...
You come home from Costco clutching your brand new laptop, all hot and
bothered to install Devuan because you've heard it's simpler and better
made than the others. You boot your
y bit as good as you thought.
I am not sure thought if the installer would really do that. Especially
on the proprietary part, that looks exactly the same as what Windows
does (at work, I don't have any other choice rather than using Windows).
Cheers,
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and follow what Debian does?
I don't think the approach suggested in this thread will make Devuan the
same as Ubuntu. The approach is basically just to ease up the
net-install process for the users if I am not wrong.
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etail approach above, which is
perfectly in line with my preference (and I hope the preference of
either the beginner or expert users as well). Thanks a lot for your hard
work on this.
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on process. Otherwise, I
will choose them later after the base installation is completed, which I
usually do.
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On 25/05/15 04:28, Anto wrote:
.
.
I have tried to respect the efforts of others by preserving their
commits, but their last updates and commits on some files are not
being shown on the "Files" tab.
.
.
After a lot of readings and trying to figure out what I did wrong in
On 25/05/15 04:28, Anto wrote:
Hello Everybody,
I have learnt a lot in the last few days about some tiny parts in the
development of packages for Debian based distros. The result of that
is on https://git.devuan.org/anto/gentoo-eudev.
.
.
As the above link is publicly available on
On 27/05/15 19:06, Jude Nelson wrote:
Hi Anto,
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 6:19 AM, Anto <mailto:arya...@chello.at>> wrote:
On 25/05/15 18:29, Jude Nelson wrote:
Hey everyone,
I have the latest news for vdev:
.
.
Thoughts and feedback to
/toolchain), so I have never had
experience to go though all the troubles that you had.
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And so on.
I think that will also help you shifting your priorities in putting your
efforts on each parts of vdev development.
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On 25/05/15 14:09, Jaret Cantu wrote:
On 05/25/2015 07:10 AM, Anto wrote:
Thanks Jaret,
If I understood your steps correctly, that requires to have copies of
the upstream sources on the local development platform. One example
is your eudev project (https://git.devuan.org/jaretcantu/eudev
eate branches and tags a long the line, but I need to learn how to
properly do that first. :)
~jaret
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Hello Everybody,
I have learnt a lot in the last few days about some tiny parts in the
development of packages for Debian based distros. The result of that is
on https://git.devuan.org/anto/gentoo-eudev.
There are some annoying issues that I still cannot find the solutions for.
I have tried
On 21/05/15 17:02, tilt wrote:
Hi Anto,
IMHO, knowing how to identify and work with existing packages that
use quilt still is neccessary, for example to not break with the
existing conventions of maintenance of such a package, and of course
for taking countermeasures against unwelcome patches
On 21/05/15 15:59, Isaac Dunham wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 02:08:23PM +0200, Anto wrote:
Another question is about generating the patch files to be added into
debian/patches directory. What I have been doing so far are the followings,
to get the patch files which look similar to the
On 20/05/15 18:15, Anto wrote:
Hello Everybody,
I am sorry to ask a basic question, but I fail to find the information
on Debian documentation. There are million of them, so I must have
missed it. My main source of reading is
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/index.en.html
t the package successfully built.
I know that I must change something on the debian directory of the
package to match the new source, but I am not sure which ones. Could
anyone please point me to the right direction?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help.
On 20/05/15 10:03, Franco Lanza wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 08:44:43PM +0200, Anto wrote:
What is the relationship between the packages in the merged repository and
sources on gitlab? Are you only taking the sources on gitlab under
"pkgs-base" group? If so, is there any clear
On 19/05/15 20:31, yve...@tpg.com.au wrote:
Hi Anto,
From your posts it appears that you are doing a lot of work cleaning
up these packages.
Apologies if I've missed a previous post as I think it would be
extremely helpful to all interested if you documented your invaluable
work
't hesitate
to ask me if you would need somebody to test them.
Cheers,
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On 19/05/15 14:00, Irrwahn wrote:
Just to be clear: Personally, I follow and use Devuan because I prefer
to maintain my installations [as] free [as possible] of any systemd
components, but calling "stupid" the fact that a maintainer takes a more
or less neutral stance WRT to init systems is a b
On 19/05/15 13:48, Jaret Cantu wrote:
On 05/19/2015 06:42 AM, Anto wrote:
Did that happen on sysvinit, upstart, openrc, etc.? If systemd would
be modular, I would consider to use it.
Totally.
[jaret@ragnarok ~]$ dpkg -l '*upstart*'
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
Hello Everybody,
There is something wrong on Devuan merged repository today. Or is the
update still in progress so I just need to wait longer?
Cheers,
Anto
root@hp8530w:~#
root@hp8530w:~# apt-get update
Hit http://security.debian.org wheezy/updates Release.gpg
Hit http
On 19/05/15 11:29, yve...@tpg.com.au wrote:
Hi all,
Could be some slackware joke but I noticed a folder named systemd
within slack 14.1
/bash-4.2# ls -l /lib/systemd/system/
total 8
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 298 Dec 31 07:38 laptop-mode.service
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 289 Dec 10 2011 wicd.servi
uld you care to share your experience in term
of its advantages and disadvantages?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Cheers,
Anto
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ad.I know that might sound unreasonable, but I am really
determined to have packages that are clean from anything related to
systemd. I believe that will be easier or possibly I don't need to do
that any more after I use Devuan.
Cheers,
Anto
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root@d945gclf:/home/anto/packages#
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On 17/05/15 18:17, Anto wrote:
On 17/05/15 16:11, Jaret Cantu wrote:
Oh my, are you using Wheezy? This is supposed to be for Jessie -- I
have no clue what would happen if you tried installing this on an
older version.
eudev didn't even exist at udev version 175, so there should
using Devuan merged repository. I will try
to make it work on Debian wheezy as that is my ultimate goal in using
eudev package.
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that udevd cannot be not found.
Cheers,
Anto
root@d945gclf:/home/anto/packages#
root@d945gclf:/home/anto/packages# dpkg --list | grep udev
ii libudev1:amd64 215-17 amd64libudev
shared library
ii udev 215-17 amd64/dev/ a
tch to Devuan merged repository which mostly contains Debian
jessie packages. And I will give the update later on.
Cheers,
Anto
root@d945gclf:/home/anto/packages# apt-get install udev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following ex
ed python3-minimal, python3.2
and python3.2-minimal packages. Perhaps it would be better to include
python3 package into the build dependency list.
I am close to be able to use eudev but I still cannot have it installed
properly.
root@d945gclf:/home/anto/packages# ls -ln *udev*.deb
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mesys Corporation
Thanks a lot Jaret,
No. I didn't use git-buildpackage. I have never used that before. :) I
tried to use it to compile your eudev, but I got different errorsas below.
anto@d945gclf:~/packages/devuan-eudev-1.9$ git-buildpackage
gbp:error: You have uncommitted changes in your s
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