Martin Pitt wrote:
> +See /lib/udev/rules.d/README to identify the appropriate priority.
I don't know about Ubuntu, but sid does not have this file.
> +
> autoscript($package,"preinst","preinst-moveconffile","s!#OLD#!$old!g;s!#NEW#!$rule!g;s!#PACKAGE#!$package!g");
> +
Joey Hess [2009-04-27 10:58 -0400]:
> Martin Pitt wrote:
> > Original patch by Scott James Remnant, I merged it to current
> > debhelper and simplified it to use the existing autoscripts.
>
> (You forgot to attach it.)
Meh, sorry. Here it comes.
Martin
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Martin Pitt wrote:
> Original patch by Scott James Remnant, I merged it to current
> debhelper and simplified it to use the existing autoscripts.
(You forgot to attach it.)
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Marco d'Itri [2008-07-21 17:27 +0200]:
> Please wait a few more days, today the upstream maintainer decided that
> after all packages should install their rules in /lib/udev/rules.d/
This has happened a while ago.
> so I want to check first what Ubuntu plans to do since this may save
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Jul 21, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Does udev run the old z60 rules at the end of all the other rules now?
> Yes.
And this doesn't horribly break anything?
> > Seems like I could s/^z// in --priority, not sure.
> Please also s/_/-/ .
>
> But the major pro
On Jul 21, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does udev run the old z60 rules at the end of all the other rules now?
Yes.
> Seems like I could s/^z// in --priority, not sure.
Please also s/_/-/ .
But the major problem is that it's a conffile, so it will have to be
renamed.
Please wait a few
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Nowadays we like udev rules to have names like NN-* instead of XNN_*.
>
> Looks like it will be annoying to fix this correctly... Maybe you should
> deprectate the --priority argument and add a new (mandatory?) one?
Does udev run the old z60 rules at the end of all the other
Package: debhelper
Version: 7.0.15
Severity: normal
Nowadays we like udev rules to have names like NN-* instead of XNN_*.
Looks like it will be annoying to fix this correctly... Maybe you should
deprectate the --priority argument and add a new (mandatory?) one?
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