* Michael Whapples <mwhapp...@aim.com> [20091024 12:41]: > I have been intending to ask this for sometime but never quite got round > to it.
> On my GRML HD installation when I have been upgrading packages I keep > getting a conflict involving udev. It seems to be that libgudev > (probably is something to do with the gnome packages I have installed) > depends on libudev0 >= 146 but GRML provides libudev0 0.141-1grml.04. > This raises a few questions: > * Would it be safe for me to upgrade to the Debian version of udev, I > have held off as udev is quite core to the system and I don't want to > really mess up my system. Shouldn't cause any problems on harddisk installations. Though having a *working* grml CD/USB-pen available is always a good idea. ;) > * Why does there seem to be a difference in the Debian package numbering > and the GRML numbering (GRML seems to be providing 0.XXX where as Debian > seems to have XXX, surely the versions don't differ as much as this > suggests). There's no big change, it's just that the numbering scheme changed in Debian lately. It used to be something like 0.141-1 for Debian and 0.141-1grml.03 for the grml package, though as soon as we rebase to Debian's 146-6 it will become something like 146-6grml.01 as well then. > * Would it be possible for GRML to provide a suitable updated udev > package to match the Debian one? Post grml 2009.10 sure, though we are holding udev back for a number of reasons for the current stable release. regards, -mika-
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