I went into the kernel, rebuilt it with no changes (network driver was
already built as a module), rebooted and nothing changed. Option 2
worked ok.

As for the x86 machines, they were also updated blindly (94 packages
udev 200) included... 70-presistent file in rules.d and no problems.
eth0 was still eth0...

N.

On 4/7/13, Michael Hampicke <gentoo-u...@hadt.biz> wrote:
> Am 07.04.2013 20:08, schrieb Nick Khamis:
>> For those that have an error compiling udev 200:
>>
>> # emerge -1 XML-Parser
>> # perl-cleaner --all
>>
>> There was not mention of this in the news. Nor will the package pull
>> them in as a
>> dependency.
>>
>> N.
>>
>> On 4/7/13, Nick Khamis <sym...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Is changing it back to eth0 and eth1 like pulling teeth?
>>>
>>> N
>>>
>>> On 4/7/13, Nick Khamis <sym...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Ooops I should have been more specific the net cards are not esp5s0
>>>> and esp6s0..... And the drivers for the network cards are built as
>>>> modules.
>
> This is most likely related to your previous world update. Maybe there
> was an update for perl, after which you did not run perl-cleaner.
>
>

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