Greetings I in a quandry as to the best 'version' of udev for updated clfs setups with gcc-4.8.x, eglibc-2.17, linux-3.8+. The clfs book is still based on the ageing udev-182.
Yesterday I explained that udev-182 does not build against glibc-2.17. I also explained that a forked udev named eudev ( https://github.com/gentoo/eudev ) does. In the meantime there were clfs- mailing-list responses from clfs-contributers "Koornstra, Reinoud" and Martin Ward suggesting the LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lrt" switch may be used to build udev-182 against eglibc-2.17. I beleive that eudev might be a better route as it is taken from current systemd ( so equivalent to ~udev-202 ) but unsure of any pitfalls viv a vis bootscript compatibility. So I have 2 questions:- --1. Has anyone else tried eudev and is it compatible with clfs-bootscripts ? --2. Has anyone tried compiling udev-182 with eglibc-2.17 installed and using the LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lrt" switch ? thanks in advnce sincerely bv _______________________________________________ Clfs-support mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cross-lfs.org/listinfo.cgi/clfs-support-cross-lfs.org
