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Usual options for udev installed in the root filesystem are:
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./configure
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--prefix=/usr
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--exec-prefix=
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--sysconfdir=/etc
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For 64bit multilib-installations also:
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--with-libdir-name=lib64
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For SELinux support:
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--with-selinux
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All options:
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--prefix=
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Prefix for man pages, include files.
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--exec-prefix=
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Prefix for libs, binaries, usually the root filesystem.
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--with-udev-prefix=
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Prefix for internal udev path names, like /dev/, /lib/udev/.
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Only useful for testing and development installations. The
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value is copied from exec-prefix, if not specified otherwise.
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--sysconfdir=
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Usually /etc.
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--with-libdir-name=
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Directory name for libraries. This is not a path name.
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--enable-debug
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Compile-in verbose debug messages. Usually not needed,
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it increases the size of the binaries.
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--disable-logging
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Disable all logging and compile-out all log strings. This
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is not recommended, as it makes it almost impossible to debug
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udev in the running system.
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--with-selinux
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Link against SELInux libraries to set the expected context
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for created files.
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The options used in a RPM spec file usually look like:
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--prefix=%{_prefix}
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--exec-prefix=
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--sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir}
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--with-libdir-name=%{_lib}
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--with-selinux
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The defined location for scripts and binaries which are called
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from rules is /lib/udev/ on all systems and architectures. Any
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other location will break other packages, who rightfully expect
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the /lib/udev/ directory, to install their rule helper and udev
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rule files.
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It is recommended to use the /lib/udev/devices/ directory to place
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device nodes, directories and symlinks, which are copied to /dev/
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at every bootup. That way, nodes for devices which can not be
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detected automatically, or are activated on-demand by opening the
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pre-existing device node, will be available.
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Default udev rules and persistent device naming rules are required
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by other software that depends on the data udev collects from the
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devices, and should therefore be installed by default with every udev
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installation.
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