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[Mageia-dev] cauldron core/release udev-173-1.mga2

+ Colin Guthrie + mageia at colin.guthr.ie +
+ Thu Aug 25 16:18:50 CEST 2011 +

+
+ +
'Twas brillig, and Mageia Team at 25/08/11 09:56 did gyre and gimble:
+> Name        : udev                         Relocations: (not relocatable)
+> Version     : 173                               Vendor: Mageia.Org
+> Release     : 1.mga2                        Build Date: Thu Aug 25 10:54:41 2011
+> Install Date: (not installed)               Build Host: jonund
+> Group       : System/Configuration/Hardware   Source RPM: (none)
+> Size        : 745928                           License: GPLv2
+> Signature   : (none)
+> Packager    : Mageia Team <http://www.mageia.org>
+> URL         : ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug
+> Summary     : A userspace implementation of devfs
+> Description :
+> Udev is an implementation of devfs/devfsd in userspace using sysfs and
+> /sbin/hotplug. It requires a 2.6 kernel to run properly.
+> 
+> Like devfs, udev dynamically creates and removes device nodes from /dev/.
+> It responds to /sbin/hotplug device events.
+> 
+> misc <misc> 173-1.mga2:
+> + Revision: 135235
+> - fix description ( rpmlint error )
+> 
+>   + tv <tv>
+>     - fix file list
+>     - new release
+>     - rediff patch 0
+
+So, with the new udev, it seems that udev-acl is removed. This is a step
+towards systemd which now handles all the ACL application.
+
+Do we really want this new udev now? If so, then we really need to step
+up the systemd integration. Things are mostly working fine for me
+without udev-acls, but even with the systemd package as presently
+available, I have to edit my /etc/pamd.d/system-auth file to include the
+pam_systemd stuff - see my earlier message to this list about that.
+
+
+This is a *big* change. Do we really want to do that just now? (believe
+me I'm all for it, but I suspect the consequences of udev-acl being
+removed from udev were not fully appreciated when it was updated).
+
+Col
+
+
+-- 
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+Colin Guthrie
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+http://colin.guthr.ie/
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