On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 3:45 AM, aitor_czr <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Ralph, Richard: >
------ Snipped (a lot) ----- > ________ *vdev-example.postinst* _________ > > #!/bin/sh > > set -e > > PREFIX=/ > > if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then > PREFIX=$1 > shift 1 > fi > > update-rc.d -f udev remove > update-rc.d -f udev-finish remove > > ln -s /usr/etc/init.d/vdev /etc/init.d/vdev > ln -s /usr/etc/vdev /etc/vdev > update-rc.d -f vdev defaults > insserv > > cd /etc/rcS.d > rm S03udev S10udev-finish > ln -s ../init.d/vdev K02vdev > update-rc.d vdev enable S > > mkdir /etc/vdev/acls > echo \ > "[vdev-acl] > uid=0" > "/etc/vdev/acls/00-whitelist-root.acl" > > update-rc.d -f udev remove > update-rc.d -f udev-finish remove > update-rc.d -f vdev defaults > insserv > > #DEBHELPER# > > > -------- Snipped (a lot) ------- > Cheers, > > Aitor. I'm not a dev and haven't done a lot of research on how things should work with multiple *dev(s). It would appear that there could be at least 2 or maybe 3 that will be part of devuan's offerings(udev, vdev and eudev). The above example script, and yes I know it is not finished or final, assumes there will be only 2(udev and vdev) and is part of vdev's post install. As debian appears to have only offered udev this is new ground being walking on. I was wondering shouldn't there be plans to allow for any number of *dev(s)? Again I'm not a dev. Looking at funtoo I noticed the current offerings are udev and eudev with eudev installing as default. Funtoo also has a package virtual/udev defined as "Virtual to select between different udev daemon providers". Should devuan also take a similar approach? Wouldn't this be better approach then having each *dev package do the switching? Also there is the issue of which init system has been installed and what commands are needed to stop/start daemons. FWIW, some random thoughts. Jim _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
