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Szerző: David Hare
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Címzett: Anto
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Tárgy: Re: [DNG] eudev status
Anto, you are the 4th to attempt eudev packaging (including me).
Dimitri Puzin began this but did not finish the job. It's one thing to
get something new working but to be on the case of it's continued
maintenance is much more.

Actually, I didn't know till now you were doing this and the only
working deb packages appear to be mine and Jaret's. Mine were done
before Jaret's (and are done somewhat differently). However Jaret most
likely has greater packaging experience than myself.

The main problems for me were actually replacing udev in a running
system and how to name the packages so dependencies of others were
satisfied.

If you take a look at them all before you start, might save you some
work. My last version is here (with sources):
http://exegnulinux.net/nosystemd/pool/main/e/eudev/

That is based on eudev version 3.0.1 .. Everything works (here),
including initramfs in a "live" environment (which is my main
interest). The latest version might not not be the best one to use, as
I was told by blueness, the main developer.

Apart fom git repo (last commit 2 days ago, yes it's active) the
latest archived tarball is 3.2.1
https://dev.gentoo.org/~blueness/eudev/eudev-3.2.1.tar.gz (December
11, 2016).

David

On 23/12/2016, Anto <aryanto@???> wrote:
> On 22/12/16 16:56, Haines Brown wrote:
>> I just received an automated message informing me that I have not been
>> active on the list for some time. This gives me an excuse to ask a
>> question or two.
>
> This makes two of us :)
>
>> I installed jessie-beta on a disk some time ago, and off hand it boots
>> and runs just fine. However I didn't migrate it to from my current Debian
>> Wheezy because I was waiting for the eudev/vdev/udev issue to be
>> resolved, figuring that migrating up from present udev to one of the
>> others could well be traumatic. I didn't want to do it on a system
>> on which I relied for work.
>>
>> Two questions, if I may:
>>
>> Is eudev being actively worked on, and is it likely to be in
>> the upcoming non-beta Jessie Devuan?
>>
>> I hear complaints that there insufficient work being put into the Devuan
>> project. Is there a crisis because of lack of volunteers? Is it likely
>> that a non-beta Devuan Jessie will make the light of day in first half
>> of 2017?
>>
>> Haines Brown
>
> I have been using eudev on a mixed Debian Wheezy and Devuan packages for
> more than a year.
>
> I am not a software developer. But due to my frustrations of not finding
> Debian based eudev package, I forced myself to maintain it on
> https://github.com/anto/eudev based on the work of Jaret Cantu on
> https://git.devuan.org/jaretcantu/eudev. I have been trying to maintain
> it as close as possible to the one maintained by Gentoo. But I have not
> got the time to update it for almost a year now, so it is 28 commits
> behind Gentoo eudev. I think I will do that in this long holidays.
>
> I am using it on my two laptops, one Xen based VPS and one KVM based
> VPS. I have not got any issues so far. But I do not claim it to be
> perfect and free of errors. Perhaps it only works on the setup that I
> have. So please use it at your own risk.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anto
>
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