Re: [lfs-dev] systemd 196

2012-11-23 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Aleksey Rybalkin wrote: > Hi Bruce. > > I suggest to move `udevadm hwdb --update` up to the chapter in the book > (from Makefile.lfs). With that change fakeroot/DESTDIR folks can easily > move that line to their post-upgrades/post-installs. > > Right now `make DESTDIR= -f udev-lfs-196/Makefile.lfs

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd 196

2012-11-23 Thread Aleksey Rybalkin
Hi Bruce. I suggest to move `udevadm hwdb --update` up to the chapter in the book (from Makefile.lfs). With that change fakeroot/DESTDIR folks can easily move that line to their post-upgrades/post-installs. Right now `make DESTDIR= -f udev-lfs-196/Makefile.lfs install` does not work with that ins

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd 196

2012-11-22 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Bryan Kadzban wrote: > >> *Presumably* (without having actually looked at it) this database would >> be mapping from hardware IDs (vendor/device pairs, etc.) to human >> readable description strings, so I'd be surprised if 105 bytes was >> sufficient, yeah. Is there anything r

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd 196

2012-11-22 Thread Tobias Gasser
Am 21.11.2012 18:21, schrieb Bruce Dubbs: > I've been testing udev from systemd-196. I have been able to build and > install it with some changes to the LFS Makefile. One new capability is > that it has it's own hw database instead of lspci and lsusb. udev/systemd gets uglier with each release...

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd 196

2012-11-21 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Bryan Kadzban wrote: > *Presumably* (without having actually looked at it) this database would > be mapping from hardware IDs (vendor/device pairs, etc.) to human > readable description strings, so I'd be surprised if 105 bytes was > sufficient, yeah. Is there anything readable in there? (Might

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd 196

2012-11-21 Thread Bryan Kadzban
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 11:21:21AM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > I've been testing udev from systemd-196. I have been able to build and > install it with some changes to the LFS Makefile. One new capability is > that it has it's own hw database instead of lspci and lsusb. > > The raw db files go

[lfs-dev] systemd 196

2012-11-21 Thread Bruce Dubbs
I've been testing udev from systemd-196. I have been able to build and install it with some changes to the LFS Makefile. One new capability is that it has it's own hw database instead of lspci and lsusb. The raw db files go in /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/ and /etc/udev/hwdb.d/. These files are indexe