Re: [gentoo-user] udev-182 already
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 8:35 AM, walt wrote: > Yesterday udev-181, today udev-182. The devs are busy :) > The update has some interesting changes worth noting, I think. > > First, udev-182 conflicts with hplip, but only if you have the > 'acl' useflag set. > > The new gentoo-sources-3.3.0 introduces a kernel config item that > you need to set according to whether you use openrc or systemd. > This reflects the ongoing gentoo effort to support both openrc and > systemd, which should be interesting to watch. (I hope.) > > There is another useflag I've never noticed before, the 'openrc' > useflag, which is used by udev to install "the openrc init scripts". > > I just noticed and set that useflag today when updating udev because > I'm still using openrc. I don't know what would have happened if > I hadn't set it, but it sounds to me like a possible headache. https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408379 Regards. -- Canek Peláez Valdés Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Re: [gentoo-user] udev-182 already
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 07:35:12 -0700, walt wrote: > The new gentoo-sources-3.3.0 introduces a kernel config item that > you need to set according to whether you use openrc or systemd. Which option is this? Searching in menuconfig for openrc or systemd returns nothing. -- Neil Bothwick Psychiatrists say that 1 of 4 people are mentally ill. Check three friends. If they're OK, you're it. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] udev-182 already
Yesterday udev-181, today udev-182. The devs are busy :) The update has some interesting changes worth noting, I think. First, udev-182 conflicts with hplip, but only if you have the 'acl' useflag set. The new gentoo-sources-3.3.0 introduces a kernel config item that you need to set according to whether you use openrc or systemd. This reflects the ongoing gentoo effort to support both openrc and systemd, which should be interesting to watch. (I hope.) There is another useflag I've never noticed before, the 'openrc' useflag, which is used by udev to install "the openrc init scripts". I just noticed and set that useflag today when updating udev because I'm still using openrc. I don't know what would have happened if I hadn't set it, but it sounds to me like a possible headache.