> What would you suggest as udev replacement ?
>From a practical standpoint, I wouldn't, at least for the present time. At
the moment, udev is still maintained (within the systemd source tree) as
far as I am aware, so there is no reason to fork udev. That might change
overnight if kdus gets merged into the kernel source. I do not think that
has happened as of yet. I've not kept up with the last 2-3 kernel
releases.
I can tell you with reasonable certainty that Gentoo forked udev into eudev
some time ago, although I am not currently privy to their reasoning as to
why or how well maintained it is. I'd have to do some research.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <
enrico.weigelt@???> wrote:
>
> On 06.12.2014 10:49, chris wrote:
>
> > I'm specifically advocating building all packages from source and NOT
> > including udev or anything else subsumed by systemd.
>
> Well, udev isn't so bad. Actually, I quite like it.
> But maybe we should simply make our own downstream fork.
>
> By the way: does anyone of you guys have contact to eudev folks ?
>
> > There are /functional/ equivalent projects with differing API's which
> > can be used in place of items co-opted by systemd
>
> What would you suggest as udev replacement ?
>
>
> cu
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