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2005-04-26[PATCH] delete a bunch of files no longer needed.greg@kroah.com
Thanks to Kay for pointing it out.
2005-04-26[PATCH] update Fedora dev.d/ example and remove unused conf.d/ directorykay.sievers@vrfy.org
2005-04-26[PATCH] small udev patchmd@Linux.IT
You should also remove etc/dev.d/default/dbus.dev which does not exist anymore. BTW, please remove etc/init.d/udev.debian because it is broken.
2005-04-26[PATCH] Minor POSIX-fixes for udevtao@kernel.org
The attached patch contains a few patches against udev, to remove use of various XSI:isms and bash:isms, and to change two scripts form /bin/bash to /bin/sh. None of the bash-scripts in test/ uses any bash-specific functions as far as I know, but I didn't touch them since they aren't used runtime. Rationale: * Both of the /bin/bash-scripts are totally free from bashisms, hence they don't need to be /bin/bash; using /bin/sh instead helps (mainly) embedded-people * local and source are bash:isms (well, they exist in several other shells as well, but they aren't part of POSIX or any of its extensions) * -a in tests is an XSI-extension, not part of strict POSIX, and is easily replaced by && | http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/test.html * Use of fgrep is deprecated in POSIX in favour of grep -F (though fgrep will remain in use for a long time...) | http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/grep.html The fgrep-change isn't really necessary, since fgrep can always be implemented as a shell-script, but the rest of the changes would really be appreciated.
2005-04-26[PATCH] update the Red Hat .dev files to work on other distrosgreg@kroah.com
2005-04-26[PATCH] add dbus.dev, pam_console.dev and selinux.dev files for ↵greg@kroah.com
/etc/dev.d/default/ usage Thanks to Red Hat for them.
2005-04-26[PATCH] added a dev.d alsa script to help people out.greg@kroah.com
Originally by Marco d'Itri <md@Linux.IT>
2005-04-26[PATCH] add hotplug.dev script to handle renamed network devices.greg@kroah.com