On 2012.12.15 03:52, Richard Yao wrote:
Dear Everyone,
I am pleased to announce the Gentoo eudev project.
[snip]
Yours truly,
Richard Yao
[snip]
I welcome the choice that this new project brings, that's what Gentoo
is about - choice.
I wish eudev both good luck and success.
Roy Bamford wrote:
On 2012.12.15 03:52, Richard Yao wrote:
Dear Everyone,
I am pleased to announce the Gentoo eudev project.
[snip]
Yours truly,
Richard Yao
[snip]
I welcome the choice that this new project brings, that's what Gentoo
is about - choice.
I wish eudev both good
On 12/15/2012 01:33 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 05:16:48AM +0100, Peter Stuge wrote
I hope that eudev wants to do the respectable thing for any fork, ie.
work hard to minimize the amount of wasted effort in both projects by
sharing much code and bugfixes.
That would be
On 12/14/2012 11:16 PM, Peter Stuge wrote:
Richard Yao wrote:
Where is development now?
We have rewritten the build system and restored support for older
kernels and verified compatibility as far back as Linux 2.6.31. We have
tagged 1_beta1 and eudev is in the portage tree. A few
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Dear Everyone,
I am pleased to announce the Gentoo eudev project. Many of you already
know about the eudev project from early publicity that we had before
things were ready. Despite that, I hope to take advantage of the
official announcement to explain what we are doing, why we are doing
On 12/14/2012 10:52 PM, Richard Yao wrote:
Dear Everyone,
I am pleased to announce the Gentoo eudev project. Many of you already
know about the eudev project from early publicity that we had before
things were ready. Despite that, I hope to take advantage of the
official announcement
Richard Yao wrote:
Where is development now?
We have rewritten the build system and restored support for older
kernels and verified compatibility as far back as Linux 2.6.31. We have
tagged 1_beta1 and eudev is in the portage tree. A few lingering
dependency issues exist, but we
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 05:16:48AM +0100, Peter Stuge wrote
I hope that eudev wants to do the respectable thing for any fork, ie.
work hard to minimize the amount of wasted effort in both projects by
sharing much code and bugfixes.
That would be nice if systemd/udev upstream was agreeable.
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