here a new patch for the man page:
o namdev.permissions added
o corrected a few typos
o corrected text for config line format.
owner, group mode are only in namedev.permissions
(don't know what i was dreaming, while i wrote this :))
Here's the patch applying the latest libsysfs.
- adds the latest libsysfs code to udev
* new code includes dlist implementation, a generic linked list
implementation. Needed our own because LGPL
* rearranged structures
* provided more functions for accessing directory and attributes
- gets rid of ->directory->path references in namedev.c
- replaces sysfs_get_value_from_attributes with sysfs_get_classdev_attr
Unix file modes should be stored in a mode_t, not a standard type. At
the moment it is actually unsigned, in fact, not a signed integer.
Attached patch does an s/int mode/mode_t mode/ and cleans up the
results.
> But the test.block script doesn't catch any partitions on the block
> devices :)
Never happy!
[19:07:52]root@phantasy:~/src/udev/udev# ./test.block
[19:13:37]root@phantasy:~/src/udev/udev# ls /udev/hd*
ls: /udev/hd*: No such file or directory
[19:13:42]root@phantasy:~/src/udev/udev# ./test.block
[19:13:53]root@phantasy:~/src/udev/udev# ls /udev/hd*
/udev/hda /udev/hda2 /udev/hda4 /udev/hda6 /udev/hdd
/udev/hda1 /udev/hda3 /udev/hda5 /udev/hdc
test.block now recurses /sys/block, looking for partitions. Should add
all drives and all partitions.
> Hm, I would also like to add the /etc/hotplug.d/default/udev.hotplug
> symlink, but rpm doesn't seem to like symlinks in the %files section.
> Anyone know how to do this properly?
The problem is that the symlink is left dangling to an absolute location
in the build root, which won't exist on the installer's system. RPM 4.0
and on catches this.
Attached patch fixes it up and makes it work.
This patch changes test.tty and test.block to add/remove each tty and
block device, respectively, on the system. Great way to
populate/unpopulate udev rapidly.
Its just a simple for loop over the sysfs entries.
Some spec file changes. Primarily, this makes the thing build without a
build root if so desired (i.e. build right out of /usr/src/redhat and
the standard file system). It should still build from a build root,
too.
Also:
- Add some Prereqs
- Pass RPM_OPT_FLAGS to make so we build with the RPM build
policy (i.e., optimizations, architecture, etc.)
- Specify the exact files in %files to make sure we install
everything properly and avoid a warning