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Makefile.am:24: shell echo $$(( $(VERSION: non-POSIX variable name
Makefile.am:24: (probably a GNU make extension)
Makefile.am:26: shell echo $$(($(VERSION: non-POSIX variable name
Makefile.am:26: (probably a GNU make extension)
Makefile.am:29: shell echo $$(($(VERSION: non-POSIX variable name
Makefile.am:29: (probably a GNU make extension)
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Opening an optical drive device node without O_NONBLOCK autocloses the
tray, we run vol_id on every media change by kernel emitted "change"
events, which can make it hard to change the media when the tray closes
immediatey again.:) We check for cdrom_id to indicate an existing track,
if no media is found, we will not open the device with vol_id.
Thanks to Christian Krause and DavidZ for debugging and testing.
None of these rules is supposed to be changed by users, so move
them out of /etc. Custom rules, and automatically generated rules
stay in /etc. All rules are still processed in lexical order,
regardless which directory they live in.
I could not build scsi_id because of a missing #include
for sys/stat.h, so I had to add that.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Koeller <thomas@koeller.dyndns.org>
Fix an error message displayed by write_net_rules when the rules file
does not exist yet. (See Debian bugs #442796 and #475699.)
Ignore commented rules, at least for the easy case.
For clarity, use extended instead of standard regular expressions.