Not exactly.
Eudev is free of systemd, but it shares nearly 99.5% of it's code base with systemd-udev, plus some minor fix ups from the Gentoo developers.
It's name technically means Extracted udev. You get the same udev if you build the systemd-udev with an extraction kit as eudev, minus the fix ups.
The only time eudev will become a true fork is when kdbus gets official, but no one is betting on it, nor holding our breath... yet.
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From: Hendrik Boom<
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Sent: 5/14/2015 3:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [Dng] A novice attempt to speed up Devuan development
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 10:15:50PM +0200, Svante Signell wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-05-14 at 12:15 -0500, T.J. Duchene wrote:
> > > I think the fact that I pointed out clearly shows that there is very good
> > > technical reason to exclude udev, unless you are willing to be the maintainer
> > > of udev outside systemd source tree in Devuan.
> >
>
> > The shortest and most reasonable route to release a stable 1.0 of
> > Devuan is to use udev for the present.
>
> See below.
>
> > Eudev might make a good
> > replacement, but udev is still the best candidate in terms of people
> > using it if you follow the principle that "eyes make bugs shallow".
>
> People are working _now_ on eudev as a replacement for udev until vdev
> is finished. It might even be a good replacement for udev already for
> the devuan jessie release. What do you do, except chat?
Isn't eudev actually the systemd-free fork of udev everyone is asking for?
-- hendrik
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