On Mo, 07.12.20 19:42, Mantas Mikulėnas (graw...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I'm not sure if it's more portable. I recall FreeBSD only exposing 0–2 in
> its /dev/fd by default unless you mounted a separate virtual filesystem
> there. NetBSD seems to always have 64 devnodes no matter how many fds.
>
> I
+++ Jessica Yu [03/12/20 14:51 +0100]:
Apparently there has been a longstanding race between udev/systemd and
the module loader. Currently, the module loader sends a uevent right
after sysfs initialization, but before the module calls its init
function. However, some udev rules expect that the
On Do, 10.12.20 10:58, Arian Van Putten (ar...@wire.com) wrote:
> I think it's an excellent idea.
>
> Question: Currently systemd-importd still has an indirect dependency on
> libgcrypt through it depending on the gnupg binary for signatures.
> Would it maybe be an idea to add support for other
I think it's an excellent idea.
Question: Currently systemd-importd still has an indirect dependency on
libgcrypt through it depending on the gnupg binary for signatures.
Would it maybe be an idea to add support for other signature schemes to
importd that can be directly implemented with
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Hi. Really good initiative!
Also wanted to inform about connectedhomeip project which has an
abstraction layer for OpenSSL and Mbed TLS. Probably the layer is far from
being ready for systemd to use though.
Umut
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 10:51 AM Lennart Poettering
wrote:
> Heya!
>
> Currently,