As x2gokdrive is running on the server side you explicitly do not want to
see the input devices connected there. So I'd say this is correct.
X2gokdrive could, however, add (virtual) input devices code-wise anyway,
but does not need the hardware related udev for that.

Maybe  I am missing something. If so, please correct me.

Uli

Orion Poplawski <or...@nwra.com> schrieb am Fr., 16. Juni 2023, 04:54:

> I'm working on packaging x2gokdrive for Fedora and I'm seeing the
> following in the configure log for the xorg x11 server:
>
> configure: WARNING:
>               ***********************************************
>               Neither HAL nor udev backend will be enabled.
>               Input device hotplugging will not be available!
>               ***********************************************
>
> Is this of any concern for kdrive?
>
> I do see that there is an explicit:
>
>          --disable-config-hal \
>          --disable-config-udev \
>
> so probably not.  But it *seems* like input device hotplugging might be
> useful just judging by the name.  But perhaps not since this is on the
> server end of things?
>
> Orion
>
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