Comment 2 for bug 306458

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package udev - 136-1

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udev (136-1) jaunty; urgency=low

  One of the biggest changes in this release is that the default rules
  are no longer conffiles and are now installed into /lib/udev/rules.d

  You may still add your custom rules to /etc/udev/rules.d and these
  will be processed after the default ones, and can thus override
  anything they do.

  To avoid side-effects of default rules (ie. running of programs),
  create the file with the same name.

  * New upstream release:
    - Changed to use autoconf
    - Default rules moved to /lib/udev/rules.d
    - udevadm symlinks removed.
    - udevadm info output for --device-id-of-file changed.
    - udevadm trigger has new --type option.
    - libvolume_id soname change.
    - libvolume_id now able to return multiple matches for a single block
      device, or no matches if conflicting metadata found.
    - libudev shared library introduced.
    - by-id/scsi-* and by-id/ieee-* links both created by Firewire disks.
    - Optical devices no longer probed for raid signatures. (LP: #283316).
    - DEVTYPE=disk/partition no longer exported by default.
    - pnp support removed now that we have MODALIAS support in kernel.
    - Introduced /dev/block and /dev/char (see changelog for 124-6).
    - Rule matching engine changed, limits such as 5 ENV and ATTR matches
      and only one match for any other key are now gone. NAME assignment
      is no longer special cased (subsequent assignments will now overwrite
      unless := is used).
    - Substantial memory footprint reduction work.

  * debian/patches/01-cdrom-vol_id-probing.patch:
    - Dropped, included in upstream release.
  * debian/patches/80-extras-dvb_device_name.patch:
    - Dropped, no longer compiles and won't be needed from the next kernel
      onwards. Since these aren't boot critical, just do it in shell.
  * debian/patches/80-extras-firmware.patch:
    - Dropped, no longer compiles anyway so we may as well just use the
      upstream firmware.sh which also supports crazy PackageKit stuff
  * debian/patches/80-extras-ide_media.patch:
    - Dropped, the ide subsystem has had MODALIAS support since hardy using
      the media type.
  * debian/patches/80-extras-usb_device_name.patch:
    - Dropped, we no longer need to support the legacy usb_device subsystem
      since we've had the newer ENVTYPE=usb_device objects since hardy.
    - Bump minimum kernel version to 2.6.24 for the initramfs.
  * debian/patches/80-extras-vio_type.patch:
    - Dropped, we don't even build these modules.
  * debian/patches/80-extras-watershed.patch:
    - Dropped, we do not used it in any udev rules shipped in this package;
      it can be separated out into another source package if other things
      still use it (which we should try to make them not).

  * Merged our rules with Upstream default rules, this results in a number
    of minor changes but achieves consistency with other distributions:
    * /dev/net/tun is now mode 666, the kernel documentation says this is safe
      since you still need CAP_NET_ADMIN to create tunnels.
    * /dev/srN are now the definitive names of SCSI CD-ROM devices, with
      /dev/scdN as deprecated symlinks to them; this is the exact opposite of
      how we had things before.
    * /dev/nvram is now in the kmem group, the nvram group has been dropped.
    * Removable disks have moved from the floppy group to the disk group, with
      floppy now largely reserved for real old-fashioned floppy devices (and
      the /dev/fd* devices are now all in floppy). LP: #260982.
    * CD/BD-ROM devices should now consistently be in the cdrom group.
    * Tape devices should now consistently be in the tape group.
    * More video devices consistently in the video group.
    * Printers on printer-specific ports now in the lp group, ppdev module
      loaded when necessary.
    * The scanner group has been dropped, it's become increasingly difficult
      to determine what is and isn't a scanner; especially with multi-function
      devices - access to scanners is better handled by ACL now.
    * /dev/input devices no longer group writable
    * /dev/tty devices are now group writable (wall/write enabled)
    * /dev/rtc restored to root group. LP: #306458.
    * Various changes to the way the dialout group is assigned, should lead
      to more reliable device groups thus specific rules dropped.
      LP: #264792.
    * Support for infiniband, iowarrior, usbdpfp, sxctl, rioctl, bsg and
      etherd devices.

  * Add LSB headers to init scripts. LP: #312324.
  * Correct name of CD Aliases generator in postinst. LP: #250232.
  * Fixed /usr/lib/libvolume_id.so symlink. LP: #232434.
  * Dropped /dev/.static/dev. LP: #253786.

 -- Scott James Remnant <email address hidden> Wed, 07 Jan 2009 14:01:19 +0000