On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 08:25:09AM -0500, Douglas E. Warner wrote:
> Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> > Douglas E. Warner wrote:
> >> Okay, thanks for the examples.
> >>
> >> AFAICT, the rules.d folder is just so packages can ship their own scripts, 
> >> not
> >> to enable/disable them through some other mechanism.  If you don't mind, 
> >> I'd
> >> prefer that we just stick the udev rule in /etc/udev/rules.d and forget 
> >> about
> >> the symlink.  If you'd like to keep it this way I can easily fix it in 
> >> Fedora
> >> land in the package, no problem.
> > 
> > I don't feel strongly, so I changed your patch to modify this as well. It
> > now does it this way.
> > 
> >> Either way, let me know when the patch is merged and I'll try to build a 
> >> new
> >> libconcord package to make sure everything is working as-intended.
> > 
> > Submitted.
> 
> Looks good; packages built without any patching this morning straight from 
> CVS.

Great! That's exactly what I wanted to here. Thanks.

OK, when I get some time this week I'll do the release. I have a checklist
somewhere I'll be submitting to CVS as well, but off-hand it's something like

- update so-version of lib
- make sure py/perl/etc. libs that need an updated version get that
- update concordance version
- update the Changelog to note new version and date
- make distclean && rebuild && test
- do an export, initialize the autoconf/automake stuff && tar && release
- update supported models page

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