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Fixup path for kernel includes when building with klibc.
klibc expects the symlink klibc/linux to point to a relatively up
to date tree, use -Iklibc/linux/include to make linux/ and asm/
includes resolve properly, as these won't exist in the regular
klibc/klibc/include location.
OK, I fixed that bug you hinted at earlier in my previous
sleep_for_dev() patch. I am sure you fixed it, but here we go
nonetheless, just in case.
I actually changed it up a bit. It is probably faster to count down
from SECONDS_TO_WAIT_FOR_DEV than count up.
I also made the lone 'path' argument const, since it can be.
Some other misc. bits, too.
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.