[gentoo-dev] RFC: turn on udev use flag by default

2010-03-19 Thread Petteri Räty
Any objections to turning on the udev use flag by default in the base
profile?

Regards,
Petteri



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Re: [gentoo-dev] RFC: turn on udev use flag by default

2010-03-19 Thread Fabian Groffen
On 19-03-2010 15:59:07 +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
 Any objections to turning on the udev use flag by default in the base
 profile?

Yeah, can we just do it in the Linux profiles only somewhere?


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Fabian Groffen
Gentoo on a different level



Re: [gentoo-dev] RFC: turn on udev use flag by default

2010-03-19 Thread Petteri Räty
On 03/19/2010 04:04 PM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
 On 19-03-2010 15:59:07 +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
 Any objections to turning on the udev use flag by default in the base
 profile?
 
 Yeah, can we just do it in the Linux profiles only somewhere?
 
 

If udev doesn't work on the system, the flag should be masked like it's
already on BSD. Is there some place where udev works, but shouldn't be
on by default?

Regards,
Petteri




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Re: [gentoo-dev] RFC: turn on udev use flag by default

2010-03-19 Thread Samuli Suominen
On 03/19/2010 04:04 PM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
 On 19-03-2010 15:59:07 +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
 Any objections to turning on the udev use flag by default in the base
 profile?
 
 Yeah, can we just do it in the Linux profiles only somewhere?
 
 

or rather mask the 'udev' use flag on profiles not supporting it



Re: [gentoo-dev] RFC: turn on udev use flag by default

2010-03-19 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Friday 19 March 2010 10:07:59 Petteri Räty wrote:
 On 03/19/2010 04:04 PM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
  On 19-03-2010 15:59:07 +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
  Any objections to turning on the udev use flag by default in the base
  profile?
  
  Yeah, can we just do it in the Linux profiles only somewhere?
 
 If udev doesn't work on the system, the flag should be masked like it's
 already on BSD. Is there some place where udev works, but shouldn't be
 on by default?

wouldnt it make more sense to invert the logic ?  udev only works on linux, so 
mask it everywhere by default and unmask it for linux profiles.
-mike


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Re: [gentoo-dev] RFC: turn on udev use flag by default

2010-03-19 Thread Petteri Räty
On 03/19/2010 07:25 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
 On Friday 19 March 2010 10:07:59 Petteri Räty wrote:
 On 03/19/2010 04:04 PM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
 On 19-03-2010 15:59:07 +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
 Any objections to turning on the udev use flag by default in the base
 profile?

 Yeah, can we just do it in the Linux profiles only somewhere?

 If udev doesn't work on the system, the flag should be masked like it's
 already on BSD. Is there some place where udev works, but shouldn't be
 on by default?
 
 wouldnt it make more sense to invert the logic ?  udev only works on linux, 
 so 
 mask it everywhere by default and unmask it for linux profiles.
 -mike

What matters is the amount of entries. Do we have more linux than other
profiles?

Regards,
Petteri



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Re: [gentoo-dev] RFC: turn on udev use flag by default

2010-03-19 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Friday 19 March 2010 17:06:19 Petteri Räty wrote:
 On 03/19/2010 07:25 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
  On Friday 19 March 2010 10:07:59 Petteri Räty wrote:
  On 03/19/2010 04:04 PM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
  On 19-03-2010 15:59:07 +0200, Petteri Räty wrote:
  Any objections to turning on the udev use flag by default in the base
  profile?
  
  Yeah, can we just do it in the Linux profiles only somewhere?
  
  If udev doesn't work on the system, the flag should be masked like it's
  already on BSD. Is there some place where udev works, but shouldn't be
  on by default?
  
  wouldnt it make more sense to invert the logic ?  udev only works on
  linux, so mask it everywhere by default and unmask it for linux
  profiles.
 
 What matters is the amount of entries. Do we have more linux than other
 profiles?

no, we dont.  stacked profiles means theres 1 linux base.
-mike


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