Pietro Cesana wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I'm trying to install visdn on a debian testing.
> I have already installed a testing updated 2 weeks ago that is working
> (udev 0.89).
> The new system fully updated has udev 0.91 and syslog says the following
> message:
> 
> May 15 13:18:41 asterisk-backup udevd[3172]: add_to_rules: invalid rule
> '/etc/udev/rules.d/30-visdn.rules:3'
> May 15 13:18:41 asterisk-backup udevd[3172]: add_to_rules: invalid rule
> '/etc/udev/rules.d/30-visdn.rules:4'
> 
> Does anyone else have the same issue?
> kernel is 2.6.15-1-686 and visdn is whatever patch from 645 to 658.
> 
> thanks
> br
> Pietro

I've the exact same problem here, debian sid (unstable), udev 0.91-2,
kernel 2.6.16-1-k7.
I've found only one post, in Italian, about the issue, but the
suggestion (change "=" to "==") did not worked as claimed (the guy
states that there have been a syntax change, see
http://blog.zerozone.it/post/201).
Btw, also zaptel.rules shows the same errors.
Hope Daniele has an idea about it, and a solution also ;)
Seems that developing for GNU/Linux is really a moving target, with new
issues and incompatibilities each update I do.

Tell me if you are able to solve it, by chance.
regards
Marco Menardi
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