No... I'm stumped. I really don't want it in there either... I will
attempt removing it once finished updating the system.

N.

On 4/7/13, Michael Mol <mike...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are you using 802.1x or wireless on that machine? If not, I can't think
> of a reason you'd need it, outside of it being a hard dependency of some
> other package.
>
> On 04/07/2013 10:22 AM, Nick Khamis wrote:
>> Installing wpa_supplicant got the network scripts working again. Not
>> sure why..... Does anyone know why we need wpa_supplication now?
>>
>> On 4/7/13, Nick Khamis <sym...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I am upgrading each package (25) one by one, and leaving the meat and
>>> potatoes (udev) for last. I am really sorry about the noise guys and
>>> gals. It's been a while since I had such a scare....
>>> There are 4500 people coming into work tomorrow morning, and this
>>> machine also happens to be our LDAP server.
>>>
>>> N.
>>>
>>> On 4/7/13, Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 7 Apr 2013 09:38:23 -0400, Nick Khamis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Double checking the udevd version we are running 171. Not sure if we
>>>>> should be effected yet? I confess, I did a world upgrade and walked
>>>>> away. For some reason it was stuck on ipr.h for some apache related
>>>>> package, which was odd since apache is not installed on the machine.
>>>>> I reset the system and poof!!!! Here I am at the co-location on Sunday
>>>>> at 9:00am.
>>>>> Serves me right I guess.....
>>>>>
>>>>> I double checked. When deleting 70-something rules and restarting the
>>>>> machine they get regenerated.
>>>>
>>>> That's how udev-171 was supposed to work. You need to update to 200
>>>> then
>>>> delete the file and it will stay deleted.
>>>>
>>>> You really need to read the news item and associated page CAREFULLY,
>>>> then
>>>> work through them CAREFULLY and the upgrade should do just what you
>>>> want.
>>>>
>>>> udev, or whatever device manager you choose, is a critical system
>>>> component, not the sort of thing you should leave to update itself
>>>> without reading the instructions, especially on a remote server.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Neil Bothwick
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>
>>
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