On Apr 25, "Tony A. Lambley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The change log doesn't suggest the syntax has changed :-(
It has not. The rules reported as invalid have been invalid for a very
long time, but they were tolerated. And the changelog is clear about
this:

udev (0.090-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Added patch udev-compare-name-01 from the upstream maintainer.
    It adds support for matching on NAME and this allows not needing to
    set ENV{INTERFACE_OLD}, which can now be removed from the
    z25_persistent-net.rules file. Now any rule which sets the name of a
    network interface will prevent write_net_rules from running.
    This also means that rules must properly use = and == for assignments
    and comparisons.

Use 0.090-4 and they will be properly ignored, use 0.091 (when it will
be released) and you will get more verbose error messages.

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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