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# Makefile for udev
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2003 Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
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#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
# Set the following to `true' to make a debuggable build.
# Leave this set to `false' for production use.
DEBUG = false
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[PATCH] D-BUS patch for udev-008 Attached is a patch against udev-008 to send out a D-BUS message when a device node is added or removed. Using D-BUS lingo, udev acquires the org.kernel.udev service and sends out a NodeCreated or NodeDeleted signal on the org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor interface. Each signal carries two parameters: the node in question and the corresponding sysfs path. [Note: the D-BUS concepts of service, interface, object can be a bit confusing at first glance] An example program listening for these messages looks like this #!/usr/bin/python import dbus import gtk def udev_signal_received(dbus_iface, member, service, object_path, message): [filename, sysfs_path] = message.get_args_list() if member=='NodeCreated': print 'Node %s created for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) elif member=='NodeDeleted': print 'Node %s deleted for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) def main(): bus = dbus.Bus(dbus.Bus.TYPE_SYSTEM) bus.add_signal_receiver(udev_signal_received, 'org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor', # interface 'org.kernel.udev', # service '/org/kernel/udev/NodeMonitor') # object gtk.mainloop() if __name__ == '__main__': main() and this is the output when hot-plugging some usb-storage. [david@laptop udev-008]$ ~/node_monitor.py Node /udev/sda created for /block/sda Node /udev/sda1 created for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda1 deleted for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda deleted for /block/sda The patch requires D-BUS 0.20 or later while the python example program requires D-BUS from CVS as I only recently applied a patch against the python bindings.
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# Set the following to `true' to make udev emit a D-BUS signal when a
# new node is created.
DBUS = false
[PATCH] D-BUS patch for udev-008 Attached is a patch against udev-008 to send out a D-BUS message when a device node is added or removed. Using D-BUS lingo, udev acquires the org.kernel.udev service and sends out a NodeCreated or NodeDeleted signal on the org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor interface. Each signal carries two parameters: the node in question and the corresponding sysfs path. [Note: the D-BUS concepts of service, interface, object can be a bit confusing at first glance] An example program listening for these messages looks like this #!/usr/bin/python import dbus import gtk def udev_signal_received(dbus_iface, member, service, object_path, message): [filename, sysfs_path] = message.get_args_list() if member=='NodeCreated': print 'Node %s created for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) elif member=='NodeDeleted': print 'Node %s deleted for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) def main(): bus = dbus.Bus(dbus.Bus.TYPE_SYSTEM) bus.add_signal_receiver(udev_signal_received, 'org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor', # interface 'org.kernel.udev', # service '/org/kernel/udev/NodeMonitor') # object gtk.mainloop() if __name__ == '__main__': main() and this is the output when hot-plugging some usb-storage. [david@laptop udev-008]$ ~/node_monitor.py Node /udev/sda created for /block/sda Node /udev/sda1 created for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda1 deleted for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda deleted for /block/sda The patch requires D-BUS 0.20 or later while the python example program requires D-BUS from CVS as I only recently applied a patch against the python bindings.
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ROOT = udev
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VERSION = 008_bk
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INSTALL_DIR = /usr/local/bin
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RELEASE_NAME = $(ROOT)-$(VERSION)
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DESTDIR =
# override this to make udev look in a different location for it's config files
prefix =
exec_prefix = ${prefix}
etcdir = ${prefix}/etc
sbindir = ${exec_prefix}/sbin
mandir = ${prefix}/usr/share/man
hotplugdir = ${etcdir}/hotplug.d/default
[PATCH] D-BUS patch for udev-008 Attached is a patch against udev-008 to send out a D-BUS message when a device node is added or removed. Using D-BUS lingo, udev acquires the org.kernel.udev service and sends out a NodeCreated or NodeDeleted signal on the org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor interface. Each signal carries two parameters: the node in question and the corresponding sysfs path. [Note: the D-BUS concepts of service, interface, object can be a bit confusing at first glance] An example program listening for these messages looks like this #!/usr/bin/python import dbus import gtk def udev_signal_received(dbus_iface, member, service, object_path, message): [filename, sysfs_path] = message.get_args_list() if member=='NodeCreated': print 'Node %s created for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) elif member=='NodeDeleted': print 'Node %s deleted for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) def main(): bus = dbus.Bus(dbus.Bus.TYPE_SYSTEM) bus.add_signal_receiver(udev_signal_received, 'org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor', # interface 'org.kernel.udev', # service '/org/kernel/udev/NodeMonitor') # object gtk.mainloop() if __name__ == '__main__': main() and this is the output when hot-plugging some usb-storage. [david@laptop udev-008]$ ~/node_monitor.py Node /udev/sda created for /block/sda Node /udev/sda1 created for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda1 deleted for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda deleted for /block/sda The patch requires D-BUS 0.20 or later while the python example program requires D-BUS from CVS as I only recently applied a patch against the python bindings.
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dbusdir = ${etcdir}/dbus-1/system.d
configdir = ${etcdir}/udev/
srcdir = .
INSTALL = /usr/bin/install -c
INSTALL_PROGRAM = ${INSTALL}
INSTALL_DATA = ${INSTALL} -m 644
INSTALL_SCRIPT = ${INSTALL_PROGRAM}
# To build any of the extras programs, run with:
# make EXTRAS="extras/a extras/b"
EXTRAS=
# place to put our device nodes
udevdir = ${prefix}/udev
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# Comment out this line to build with something other
# than the local version of klibc
#KLIBC = true
# If you are running a cross compiler, you may want to set this
# to something more interesting, like "arm-linux-". I you want
# to compile vs uClibc, that can be done here as well.
CROSS = #/usr/i386-linux-uclibc/usr/bin/i386-uclibc-
CC = $(CROSS)gcc
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LD = $(CROSS)gcc
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AR = $(CROSS)ar
STRIP = $(CROSS)strip
RANLIB = $(CROSS)ranlib
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export CROSS CC AR STRIP RANLIB CFLAGS LDFLAGS LIB_OBJS ARCH_LIB_OBJS CRT0
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# code taken from uClibc to determine the current arch
ARCH := ${shell $(CC) -dumpmachine | sed -e s'/-.*//' -e 's/i.86/i386/' -e 's/sparc.*/sparc/' \
-e 's/arm.*/arm/g' -e 's/m68k.*/m68k/' -e 's/powerpc/ppc/g'}
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# code taken from uClibc to determine the gcc include dir
GCCINCDIR := ${shell $(CC) -print-search-dirs | sed -ne "s/install: \(.*\)/\1include/gp"}
# code taken from uClibc to determine the libgcc.a filename
GCC_LIB := $(shell $(CC) -print-libgcc-file-name )
# use '-Os' optimization if available, else use -O2
OPTIMIZATION := ${shell if $(CC) -Os -S -o /dev/null -xc /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; \
then echo "-Os"; else echo "-O2" ; fi}
# add -Wredundant-decls when libsysfs gets cleaned up
WARNINGS := -Wall -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations
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# Some nice architecture specific optimizations
ifeq ($(strip $(TARGET_ARCH)),arm)
OPTIMIZATION+=-fstrict-aliasing
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(TARGET_ARCH)),i386)
OPTIMIZATION+=-march=i386
OPTIMIZATION += ${shell if $(CC) -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -S -o /dev/null -xc \
/dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2"; fi}
OPTIMIZATION += ${shell if $(CC) -malign-functions=0 -malign-jumps=0 -S -o /dev/null -xc \
/dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "-malign-functions=0 -malign-jumps=0"; fi}
CFLAGS+=-pipe
else
CFLAGS+=-pipe
endif
# if DEBUG is enabled, then we do not strip or optimize
ifeq ($(strip $(DEBUG)),true)
CFLAGS += $(WARNINGS) -O1 -g -DDEBUG -D_GNU_SOURCE
LDFLAGS += -Wl,-warn-common
STRIPCMD = /bin/true -Since_we_are_debugging
else
CFLAGS += $(WARNINGS) $(OPTIMIZATION) -fomit-frame-pointer -D_GNU_SOURCE
LDFLAGS += -s -Wl,-warn-common
STRIPCMD = $(STRIP) -s --remove-section=.note --remove-section=.comment
endif
# If we are using our version of klibc, then we need to build and link it.
# Otherwise, use glibc and link statically.
ifeq ($(strip $(KLIBC)),true)
KLIBC_BASE = $(PWD)/klibc
KLIBC_DIR = $(KLIBC_BASE)/klibc
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INCLUDE_DIR := $(KLIBC_DIR)/include
LINUX_INCLUDE_DIR := $(KLIBC_BASE)/linux/include
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include $(KLIBC_DIR)/arch/$(ARCH)/MCONFIG
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# arch specific objects
ARCH_LIB_OBJS = \
$(KLIBC_DIR)/libc.a
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CRT0 = $(KLIBC_DIR)/crt0.o
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LIBC = $(ARCH_LIB_OBJS) $(LIB_OBJS) $(CRT0)
CFLAGS += -nostdinc -I$(INCLUDE_DIR) -I$(KLIBC_DIR)/arch/$(ARCH)/include \
-I$(INCLUDE_DIR)/bits$(BITSIZE) -I$(GCCINCDIR) -I$(LINUX_INCLUDE_DIR) \
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-D__KLIBC__
LIB_OBJS =
LDFLAGS = --static --nostdlib -nostartfiles -nodefaultlibs
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else
CRT0 =
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LIBC =
CFLAGS += -I$(GCCINCDIR)
LIB_OBJS = -lc
LDFLAGS = --static
endif
CFLAGS += -I$(PWD)/libsysfs
all: $(ROOT)
@for target in $(EXTRAS) ; do \
echo $$target ; \
$(MAKE) prefix=$(prefix) LD="$(LD)" SYSFS="$(SYSFS)" \
-C $$target $@ ; \
done ; \
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$(ROOT): $(LIBC)
$(ARCH_LIB_OBJS) : $(CRT0)
$(CRT0):
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$(MAKE) -C klibc
TDB = tdb/tdb.o \
tdb/spinlock.o
SYSFS = $(PWD)/libsysfs/sysfs_bus.o \
$(PWD)/libsysfs/sysfs_class.o \
$(PWD)/libsysfs/sysfs_device.o \
$(PWD)/libsysfs/sysfs_dir.o \
$(PWD)/libsysfs/sysfs_driver.o \
$(PWD)/libsysfs/sysfs_utils.o \
$(PWD)/libsysfs/dlist.o
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OBJS = udev.o \
udev_config.o \
udev-add.o \
udev-remove.o \
udevdb.o \
logging.o \
namedev.o \
namedev_parse.o \
$(SYSFS) \
$(TDB)
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ifeq ($(strip $(KLIBC)),true)
OBJS += klibc_fixups.o
endif
ifeq ($(DBUS), true)
CFLAGS += -DUSE_DBUS
CFLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --cflags dbus-1)
LDFLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --libs dbus-1)
OBJS += udev_dbus.o
endif
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# header files automatically generated
GEN_HEADERS = udev_version.h
# Rules on how to create the generated header files
udev_version.h:
@echo \#define UDEV_VERSION \"$(VERSION)\" > $@
@echo \#define UDEV_ROOT \"$(udevdir)/\" >> $@
@echo \#define UDEV_DB \"$(udevdir)/\.udev.tdb\" >> $@
@echo \#define UDEV_CONFIG_DIR \"$(configdir)\" >> $@
@echo \#define UDEV_CONFIG_FILE \"$(configdir)\udev.conf\" >> $@
@echo \#define UDEV_RULES_FILE \"$(configdir)\udev.rules\" >> $@
@echo \#define UDEV_PERMISSION_FILE \"$(configdir)\udev.permissions\" >> $@
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# config files automatically generated
GEN_CONFIGS = udev.conf
# Rules on how to create the generated config files
udev.conf:
sed -e "s-@udevdir@-$(udevdir)-" < udev.conf.in > $@
$(OBJS): $(GEN_HEADERS)
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$(ROOT): $(OBJS)
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$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(ROOT) $(CRT0) $(OBJS) $(LIB_OBJS) $(ARCH_LIB_OBJS)
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$(STRIPCMD) $(ROOT)
clean:
-find . \( -not -type d \) -and \( -name '*~' -o -name '*.[oas]' \) -type f -print \
| xargs rm -f
-rm -f core $(ROOT) $(GEN_HEADERS) $(GEN_CONFIGS)
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$(MAKE) -C klibc clean
@for target in $(EXTRAS) ; do \
echo $$target ; \
$(MAKE) prefix=$(prefix) LD="$(LD)" SYSFS="$(SYSFS)" \
-C $$target $@ ; \
done ; \
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DISTFILES = $(shell find . \( -not -name '.' \) -print | grep -v CVS | grep -v "\.tar\.gz" | grep -v "\/\." | grep -v releases | grep -v BitKeeper | grep -v SCCS | grep -v "\.tdb" | grep -v "test\/sys" | sort )
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DISTDIR := $(RELEASE_NAME)
srcdir = .
release: clean
@echo "--------------------------cut here------------------------"
@echo "cd .."
@echo "rm -rf $(DISTDIR)"
@echo "mkdir $(DISTDIR)"
@echo "chmod 777 $(DISTDIR)"
@echo "cp -avr udev/* $(DISTDIR)"
@echo "tar -c $(DISTDIR) | gzip -9 > $(RELEASE_NAME).tar.gz"
@echo "rm -rf $(DISTDIR)"
@echo "--------------------------cut here------------------------"
small_release: $(DISTFILES) clean
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# @echo $(DISTFILES)
@-rm -rf $(DISTDIR)
@mkdir $(DISTDIR)
@-chmod 777 $(DISTDIR)
@for file in $(DISTFILES); do \
if test -d $$file; then \
mkdir $(DISTDIR)/$$file; \
else \
cp -p $$file $(DISTDIR)/$$file; \
fi; \
done
@tar -c $(DISTDIR) | gzip -9 > $(RELEASE_NAME).tar.gz
@rm -rf $(DISTDIR)
@echo "Built $(RELEASE_NAME).tar.gz"
ifeq ($(DBUS), true)
[PATCH] D-BUS patch for udev-008 Attached is a patch against udev-008 to send out a D-BUS message when a device node is added or removed. Using D-BUS lingo, udev acquires the org.kernel.udev service and sends out a NodeCreated or NodeDeleted signal on the org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor interface. Each signal carries two parameters: the node in question and the corresponding sysfs path. [Note: the D-BUS concepts of service, interface, object can be a bit confusing at first glance] An example program listening for these messages looks like this #!/usr/bin/python import dbus import gtk def udev_signal_received(dbus_iface, member, service, object_path, message): [filename, sysfs_path] = message.get_args_list() if member=='NodeCreated': print 'Node %s created for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) elif member=='NodeDeleted': print 'Node %s deleted for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) def main(): bus = dbus.Bus(dbus.Bus.TYPE_SYSTEM) bus.add_signal_receiver(udev_signal_received, 'org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor', # interface 'org.kernel.udev', # service '/org/kernel/udev/NodeMonitor') # object gtk.mainloop() if __name__ == '__main__': main() and this is the output when hot-plugging some usb-storage. [david@laptop udev-008]$ ~/node_monitor.py Node /udev/sda created for /block/sda Node /udev/sda1 created for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda1 deleted for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda deleted for /block/sda The patch requires D-BUS 0.20 or later while the python example program requires D-BUS from CVS as I only recently applied a patch against the python bindings.
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install-dbus-policy:
$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(dbusdir)
$(INSTALL_DATA) udev_sysbus_policy.conf $(DESTDIR)$(dbusdir)
uninstall-dbus-policy:
- rm $(DESTDIR)$(dbusdir)/udev_sysbus_policy.conf
else
install-dbus-policy:
-
uninstall-dbus-policy:
-
endif
install: install-dbus-policy all $(GEN_CONFIGS)
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$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(udevdir)
$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(configdir)
$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(hotplugdir)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -D $(ROOT) $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/$(ROOT)
$(INSTALL_DATA) -D udev.8 $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man8/udev.8
$(INSTALL_DATA) udev.conf $(DESTDIR)$(configdir)
$(INSTALL_DATA) udev.rules $(DESTDIR)$(configdir)
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$(INSTALL_DATA) udev.permissions $(DESTDIR)$(configdir)
- rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(hotplugdir)/udev.hotplug
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- ln -s $(sbindir)/$(ROOT) $(DESTDIR)$(hotplugdir)/udev.hotplug
@for target in $(EXTRAS) ; do \
echo $$target ; \
$(MAKE) prefix=$(prefix) LD="$(LD)" SYSFS="$(SYSFS)" \
-C $$target $@ ; \
done ; \
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[PATCH] D-BUS patch for udev-008 Attached is a patch against udev-008 to send out a D-BUS message when a device node is added or removed. Using D-BUS lingo, udev acquires the org.kernel.udev service and sends out a NodeCreated or NodeDeleted signal on the org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor interface. Each signal carries two parameters: the node in question and the corresponding sysfs path. [Note: the D-BUS concepts of service, interface, object can be a bit confusing at first glance] An example program listening for these messages looks like this #!/usr/bin/python import dbus import gtk def udev_signal_received(dbus_iface, member, service, object_path, message): [filename, sysfs_path] = message.get_args_list() if member=='NodeCreated': print 'Node %s created for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) elif member=='NodeDeleted': print 'Node %s deleted for %s'%(filename, sysfs_path) def main(): bus = dbus.Bus(dbus.Bus.TYPE_SYSTEM) bus.add_signal_receiver(udev_signal_received, 'org.kernel.udev.NodeMonitor', # interface 'org.kernel.udev', # service '/org/kernel/udev/NodeMonitor') # object gtk.mainloop() if __name__ == '__main__': main() and this is the output when hot-plugging some usb-storage. [david@laptop udev-008]$ ~/node_monitor.py Node /udev/sda created for /block/sda Node /udev/sda1 created for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda1 deleted for /block/sda/sda1 Node /udev/sda deleted for /block/sda The patch requires D-BUS 0.20 or later while the python example program requires D-BUS from CVS as I only recently applied a patch against the python bindings.
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uninstall: uninstall-dbus-policy
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- rm $(hotplugdir)/udev.hotplug
- rm $(configdir)/udev.permissions
- rm $(configdir)/udev.rules
- rm $(configdir)/udev.conf
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- rm $(mandir)/man8/udev.8
- rm $(sbindir)/$(ROOT)
- rmdir $(hotplugdir)
- rmdir $(configdir)
- rmdir $(udevdir)
@for target in $(EXTRAS) ; do \
echo $$target ; \
$(MAKE) prefix=$(prefix) LD="$(LD)" SYSFS="$(SYSFS)" \
-C $$target $@ ; \
done ; \
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