udev 175-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
udev (175-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low [ Loïc Minier ] * Update Vcs fields for precise. [ Steve Langasek ] * debian/udev.initramfs-hook: we aren't using pkill anymore, so don't put it in the initramfs. [ Martin Pitt ] * Unapply patches, they are not meant to be applied in the bzr branch. * New upstream releases 174 and 175: - Daemon moved to /lib/udev/udevd - path_id, usb_id, input_id tools are built-in commands now - fusectl filesystem is no longer mounted directly from udev - The long deprecated keys: SYSFS=, ID=, BUS= have been removed - The udev control socket is now created in /run/udev/control - The rules to create persistent network interface and cdrom link rules automatically in /etc/udev/rules.d/ have been disabled by default. - Support for 'udevadm trigger --type=failed, and the RUN{fail_event_on_error} attribute was removed. - Various keymap fixes (LP: #606599, #637695, #696671, #763525, #770680, LP: #795694) - Unbreak findkeyboards (LP: #881158) - Lots of bug fixes. * debian/rules: Explicitly enable persistent net/cdrom rule generator by default. Upstream default changed, but this seems too much a change for 12.04 LTS. * Drop move-input_id-to-default-rules.patch, race-condition-on-exit: Applied upstream. * jack-detection.patch: Port to new upstream version. * load-fbcon.patch, use_run_tmpfs: Unfuzz. * debian/udev.install, debian/udev-udeb.install, debian/udev.initramfs-hook, debian/udev.initramfs-top, debian/udev.installer-startup, debian/udev.udev-finish.init, debian/udev.upstart: Update to changed location of udevd (/sbin → /lib/udev) and the three now builtin _id helpers. * debian/libudev0.symbols: Add new symbol from this release. -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 10 Nov 2011 08:49:07 +0100
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- diff from 173-0ubuntu5 to 175-0ubuntu1 (pending)
Binary packages built by this source
- gir1.2-gudev-1.0: libgudev-1.0 introspection data
This package contains the GObject-
introspection data of libgudev-1.0 in
binary typelib format.
- libgudev-1.0-0: GObject-based wrapper library for libudev
This library makes it much simpler to use libudev from programs already using
GObject. It also makes it possible to easily use libudev from other
programming languages, such as Javascript, because of GObject introspection
support.
.
This package contains the shared libraries.
- libgudev-1.0-dev: GObject-based wrapper library for libudev -- development files
This library makes it much simpler to use libudev from programs already using
GObject. It also makes it possible to easily use libudev from other
programming languages, such as Javascript, because of GObject introspection
support.
.
This package contains the header and pkgconfig files needed for developing
applications that use libgudev1.0.
- libudev-dev: udev library (development files)
libudev provides a set of functions for accessing the udev database
and querying sysfs.
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This package provides a static library and C header files.
- libudev0: udev library
libudev provides a set of functions for accessing the udev database
and querying sysfs.
- libudev0-udeb: udev library
- udev: rule-based device node and kernel event manager
udev is a collection of tools and a daemon to manage events received from
the kernel and deal with them in user-space. Primarily this involves
creating and removing device nodes in /dev when hardware is discovered or
removed from the system.
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Events are received via kernel netlink messaged and processed according to
rules in /etc/udev/rules.d and /lib/udev/rules.d, altering the name of the
device node, creating additional symlinks or calling other tools and programs
including those to load kernel modules and initialise the device.
- udev-udeb: rule-based device node and kernel event manager