Hi, This question seems to apply to all versions of drbd-utils from the current version on back to 8.9.6. Beyond that, I did not have time to look.
I am building drbd-utils in a docker container for the purposes of packaging it for installation in another system. The docker container does not have udevadm or udevinfo installed in it, so the resulting drbd-utils package contains a udev ruleset that is disabled. Is there a "clean" way to pass an argument to the configure script to override this behavior and ensure the udev ruleset is not disabled at build time? I have a number of ways to work around this issue, but the cleanest way to do this with our build system is at the configure script stage. Thank you, ..Ch:W..
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