#3384: systemd-206
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Reporter: bdubbs@… | Owner: lfs-book@…
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 7.4
Component: Book | Version: SVN
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Comment (by ken@…):
I too prefer eudev - I've been using it for my last few builds (but I
haven't done a build for 3 months).
It isn't a "let systemd go its own way" fork - it attempts to track the
systemd changes. So it *must* lag behind, just like udev-lfs. The keymap
changes can be seen at
[https://github.com/gentoo/eudev/commit/5b5ba3a997589efcf447616148b5686d10ae4e97]
and retain the --disable-keymaps option which systemd dropped.
Sure, the systemd changes to use xslt for the manpages were followed. I
haven't built your udev-from-systemd version for some months, but surely
the position is no different ?
Using eudev also provides a working 'make check'. I'm not sure that is
particularly important, and on my last build (1_beta4, Version: 200 in
udev.pc) it only reported:
{{{
make[3]: Entering directory `/building/eudev-1_beta4/test'
PASS: rules-test.sh
PASS: udev-test.pl
make[4]: Entering directory `/building/eudev-1_beta4/test'
}}}
A lot less verbose than the last non-systemd version of udev,but that
gives _some_ confidence.
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