On Jul 10, Jakob Bohm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It seams that if getting udev 0.6x quickly rewritten to support all
> udev-based kernels in one version is too much work or too controversial, you
> should do what modutils, cdrecord and other packages usually do for *major*
> kernel upgrades (like 2.4.x to 2.6.x): package two versions of the source,
> two sets of binaries (in one .deb) and some wrapper scripts or binaries to
> exec the right one depending on the kernel version.
No, this would be hell to maintain. So far it looks like that upgrading
the kernel before udev will work well enough to finish the upgrade.

(If you tried to discuss your ideas with maintainers before starting to
write down big designs you would probably save a lot of time.)

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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