Bug#386962: misc improvements

2006-09-11 Thread Marco d'Itri
Package: udftools
Severity: minor

The correct way to detect udev is test -e /dev/.udev, there is no
reason to provide a know to override this check.

I think you should not ask the user if the devices should be created,
most packages don't (and over 75% of Debian users already use udev
anyway).

References to devfs should be removed since it's not supported anymore.

README.Debian should be updated since modern kernels support packet
writing and UDF out of the box.

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ciao,
Marco


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Bug#386962: misc improvements

2006-09-11 Thread Richard Atterer
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 12:54:53PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
 The correct way to detect udev is test -e /dev/.udev, there is no
 reason to provide a know to override this check.

OK, thanks - I wasn't sure how to detect udev, so I added the config option 
to disable it in case I messed up.

 I think you should not ask the user if the devices should be created, 
 most packages don't (and over 75% of Debian users already use udev 
 anyway).

Yeah - this used to be required by policy, so I added the question, even 
though I also thought it wasn't necessary.

 References to devfs should be removed since it's not supported anymore.

Right.

 README.Debian should be updated since modern kernels support packet 
 writing and UDF out of the box.

OK.

Cheers,

  Richard

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