On 05/17/2015 08:51 AM, David Hare wrote:
Running (Devuan-based-) Jessie. Here, eudev 3.0.0 installs and runs successfully using Dimitri's debian/ with some modifications. It builds also on 2.1.1 source like that. I have also made a working live-image, proving it live-boot compatible.

Debs and sources are posted here: http://exegnulinux.net/nosystemd/pool/main/e/eudev/ .. The main outstanding issue is how to cleanly purge old udev conffiles preinst, other than manually (the initscripts at least must be purged first)

I do everything from a debootstrap, so I'll leave live images and the like to others.

I actually didn't have to worry about conffiles; since I am based on the Jessie udev version and changed little, all of the conffiles are (should be? I think I checked) the same when a user up/sidegrades. Also, (e)udev sticks so much stuff under /lib instead of /etc that there are not even a lot considered conffiles to get updated.

The only "conf"file that is any different in my eudev systemd fork is a one-line change in the udev initscript. (I love that an executable is considered a configuration file.)


I don't know if you should purge conffiles on an install, anyway. Isn't that kind of the point in checksumming them and treating them differently than other files in a package install? That they won't get blown away? I guess I don't quite know the precedent on this.



~jaret
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