Hisham Muhammad wrote:
> On 9/17/07, Isaac Dupree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hisham Muhammad wrote:
>>> That's because there is no longer a 50-udev-default.rules file. This
>>> one you have is lingering in /Programs/Udev/Settings because of older
>>> installations. Should be safe to remove.
>> /Programs/Udev/Current/Resources/Defaults/Settings/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules
>> exists for me... this is the Udev from your most recently mentioned
>> recipe.  (As opposed to dev.d/net/hotplug.dev, which UpdateSettings
>> mentioned wasn't there anymore, and I did manually remove.)
> 
> Oh... I think this may be a Compile problem. My guess is that if you
> remove that file from your /Programs/Udev/Settings, then Compile Udev
> again with the same recipe (into a new /Programs entry) it won't show
> up in the Defaults dir. Could you give this a try?
> 
> I made a package with that recipe here using ChrootCompile and the
> 50-udev-default.rules file did not show up here for me.


50-udev-default.rules is certainly not in the recipe, by inspection of 
the .tar.bz2.  But I can't keep Compile from putting it back every time!

To make sure, first I did (Compile Scripts && Compile Compile),

then, removing the udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules in 
/Programs/Udev/Settings, /System/Settings (a symlink), 
/Programs/Udev/Current/Resources/Default/Settings, and removing 
/Files/Compile/Recipes/Udev/115, followed by (Compile -n Udev -e 115.6 
http://hisham.gobolinux.org/Udev--115--recipe.tar.bz2) (a different x in 
115.x each time) didn't prevent 50-udev-default.rules from reappearing 
somehow, with its traditional contents!

Probably is a Compile problem, somehow...

Isaac
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