Accepted udev 079-0ubuntu1 (source)
Scott James Remnant
scott at ubuntu.com
Wed Jan 4 11:05:04 GMT 2006
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Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 07:58:45 +0000
Source: udev
Binary: udev udev-udeb
Architecture: source
Version: 079-0ubuntu1
Distribution: dapper
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Scott James Remnant <scott at ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Scott James Remnant <scott at ubuntu.com>
Description:
udev - rule-based device node and kernel event manager
udev-udeb - rule-based device node and kernel event manager
Changes:
udev (079-0ubuntu1) dapper; urgency=low
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"You know, some guys just can't hold their arsenic."
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* New upstream release:
- %e (enumerate) in rules has been deprecated.
- event environment now lists symlinks to device in DEVLINKS variable
- device-mapper support for persistent disk rules
* Dropped 10-udev-conf.patch, now included upstream.
* Dropped 02-no-sepol.patch, as we now depend on that.
* Added 10-selinux-include-udev-h.patch to fix build failure with selinux.
* Increased versioned dependency on libselinux1-dev to that which includes
matchpathcon_init_prefix.
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* Fixed dvb device naming to create correct format names, bugs in both
udev rules to match the device and program to generate the right names.
Ubuntu #20874.
* Fixed a bug in udevplug that caused it to wait for an event to complete
that it never tickled. Ubuntu #20943.
* Included firmware loading in the udeb so network cards needing firmware
will work in the installer. Ubuntu #20993
* Plug devices in serial during the initramfs, provides a little more
predictability of device names of the root filesystem.
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* Rule changes:
- wait for the address attribute of network devices to appear in sysfs
before processing.
Rationale: solves race not yet fixed in kernel.
- dropped %e from symlink rules; this means you will only have one
/dev/cdrom symlink no matter how many devices you have - and it isn't
necessarily predictable which one it is. Software should use HAL or
similar to present "human names" for devices, and sysadmins should
use the /dev/disk/* names.
Rationale: upstream.
- /etc/udev/rules.d/65-persistent.rules renamed to 65-persistent-disk.rules
Rationale: upstream.
- place /dev/nvram in the nvram group.
Rationale: Ubuntu #21571 and breezy.
- load sg module for all SCSI devices.
Rationale: Ubuntu #12434, SuSE rules.
- place SCSI processors (SYSFS{type}==3) from HP in the scanner group.
Rationale: Ubuntu #12434.
- change permissions of removable devices (floppies, usb, ieee1394, etc.)
to 0660 (the default) instead of overriding it down to 0640.
Rationale: allows formatting of the media, and the groups are intended
to imply physical access anyway.
Files:
a048e780886e11753f2c0de838da1dcb 618 admin important udev_079-0ubuntu1.dsc
2b34fbddeadee3728ffe28121d6c1ebd 281803 admin important udev_079.orig.tar.gz
19d8cd7d900b803750fe3c441d58b7d7 37836 admin important udev_079-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
Package-Type: udeb
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Accepted:
udev_079-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
to pool/main/u/udev/udev_079-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
udev_079-0ubuntu1.dsc
to pool/main/u/udev/udev_079-0ubuntu1.dsc
udev_079.orig.tar.gz
to pool/main/u/udev/udev_079.orig.tar.gz
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