Re: [gentoo-user] udev_run_{hotplugd,devd} failed

2006-12-06 Thread Mark Kirkwood

Michael Gorden wrote:

I think you should run etc-update once...




I'm seeing this as well (udev-103 and have run etc-update).

I notice that 50-udev.rules has references to

/sbin/udev_run_devd|hotplug

These files do not exist - however

/lib/udev/udev_run_devd|hotplug do - is this just a set of typos in the 
rules files?



regards

Mark

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Re: [gentoo-user] udev_run_{hotplugd,devd} failed

2006-12-06 Thread Richard Fish

On 12/6/06, Mark Kirkwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Michael Gorden wrote:
 I think you should run etc-update once...



I'm seeing this as well (udev-103 and have run etc-update).

I notice that 50-udev.rules has references to

/sbin/udev_run_devd|hotplug


Nope, the helper programs moved to /lib/udev/ in udev-103.  etc-update
should take care of the files that udev currently supplies (like
50-udev.rules).  You might have some orphaned files though in
/etc/udev/rules.d.  Use equery belongs to identify these.

-Richard




These files do not exist - however

/lib/udev/udev_run_devd|hotplug do - is this just a set of typos in the
rules files?


regards

Mark

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Re: [gentoo-user] udev_run_{hotplugd,devd} failed

2006-12-06 Thread Mark Kirkwood

Richard Fish wrote:

On 12/6/06, Mark Kirkwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




I notice that 50-udev.rules has references to

/sbin/udev_run_devd|hotplug


Nope, the helper programs moved to /lib/udev/ in udev-103.  etc-update
should take care of the files that udev currently supplies (like
50-udev.rules).  You might have some orphaned files though in
/etc/udev/rules.d.  Use equery belongs to identify these.



Well, equery reckons udev.rules is unowned (so I've moved that away).

It thinks 50-udev.rules is owned by udev-103, but 50-udev.rules has the 
incorrect paths. If I edit it and change /sbin/xxx to /lib/udev/xxx then 
the errors vanish and all is good (there is a warning about using hard 
paths in these files, so I've been bad I guess, should have put just xxx).



Anyway, what do you suggest - re-emerging udev again? (The archive in 
the portage dist directory looks ok and the gentoo specific udev.rules 
file looks correct - i.e has xxx not /sbin/xxx in it... so I've no idea 
why the sbin is in the installed ones).


Cheers

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Re: [gentoo-user] udev_run_{hotplugd,devd} failed

2006-12-06 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 23:53:59 +1300, Mark Kirkwood wrote:

 It thinks 50-udev.rules is owned by udev-103, but 50-udev.rules has the 
 incorrect paths. If I edit it and change /sbin/xxx to /lib/udev/xxx
 then the errors vanish and all is good (there is a warning about using
 hard paths in these files, so I've been bad I guess, should have put
 just xxx).

You shouldn't be editing this file at all, because your changes will be
overwritten by an update. Put your own settings in 10-local.rules to keep
them safe.


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Re: [gentoo-user] udev_run_{hotplugd,devd} failed

2006-12-06 Thread Mark Kirkwood

Neil Bothwick wrote:

On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 23:53:59 +1300, Mark Kirkwood wrote:

It thinks 50-udev.rules is owned by udev-103, but 50-udev.rules has the 
incorrect paths. If I edit it and change /sbin/xxx to /lib/udev/xxx

then the errors vanish and all is good (there is a warning about using
hard paths in these files, so I've been bad I guess, should have put
just xxx).


You shouldn't be editing this file at all, because your changes will be
overwritten by an update. Put your own settings in 10-local.rules to keep
them safe.




Thanks, while this is good advice - in this case I'm not wanting my own 
rules at all, just trying to locate the source of the error messages, 
and from there figure out what went wrong...


I think I have it:

The file /etc/udev/rules.d/udev.rules is the same as the one in the 
udev-103 archive - whereas the 50-udev.rules is different (i.e guess 
older). So somehow in the udev-103 update the old file got left there... 
So I've renamed udev.rules to 50-udev.rules and everything looks good 
(no warnings, everything coming up ok).


So somewhere along the way, either I forgot to run etc-update when 
needed or there was a bug in the udev update process at some point...


cheers

Mark
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Re: [gentoo-user] udev_run_{hotplugd,devd} failed

2006-12-05 Thread Michael Gorden

I think you should run etc-update once...

2006/12/3, Oliver Večernik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi,

I updated to udev-103, but now I get a heap of error messages after
booting e.g.:

udevd-event[4615]: run_program: exec of program '/sbin/udev_runhotplugd'
failed
udevd-event[4616]: run_program: exec of program '/sbin/udev_devd' failed

I did a:

# rc-update -d coldplug
# emerge -C coldplug

# emerge -av udev

and set RC_COLDPLUG=no in /etc/conf.d/rc. Both programs do not exist
in my /sbin directory. What went wrong and what to do next?

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[gentoo-user] udev_run_{hotplugd,devd} failed

2006-12-03 Thread Oliver Večernik
Hi,

I updated to udev-103, but now I get a heap of error messages after
booting e.g.:

udevd-event[4615]: run_program: exec of program '/sbin/udev_runhotplugd'
failed
udevd-event[4616]: run_program: exec of program '/sbin/udev_devd' failed

I did a:

# rc-update -d coldplug
# emerge -C coldplug

# emerge -av udev

and set RC_COLDPLUG=no in /etc/conf.d/rc. Both programs do not exist
in my /sbin directory. What went wrong and what to do next?

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