Hi Anthony,

Hope you don't mind if I submit eudev to be added into the T2 system (http://www.t2-project.org/), they currently use a modified udev and coming from Puppy Linux I thinnk eudev is more suited to them.

regards
scsijon
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[I] A Gentoo non-systemd Userspace Implementation for dynamic /dev nodes

[T]     eudev is a fork of systemd-udev with the goal of obtaining better
[T]     compatibility with existing software such as OpenRC and Upstart, older
[T]     kernels, various toolchains and anything else required by users and 
various
[T]     distributions. In specific it tries to avoid glibc-specific functions
[T]     and gcc-specific constructs by sticking to C99 while tracking closely 
the
[T]     systemd-udev developments. It is a replacement for the udev package.

[U] https://github.com/gentoo/eudev

[A]     Anthony G. Basile <[email protected]>
[M] Rene Rebe <[email protected]>

[C] base/system base/kernel

[F] CROSS DIETLIBC

[L] GPL
[S] release
[V] 3.2.9
[P] X -----5---9 127.000

[D] 0 eudev-3.2.9.tar.gz !https://github.com/gentoo/eudev/archive/v3.2.9.tar.gz
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