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[bs +udev-init-scripts-28.ebuild: version bump 01 Jun 2015; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Only add a service to the sysinit runlevel if it is not already there and log when a service is added 01 Jun 2015; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Always add udev and udev-trigger to the sysinit runlevel 29 Apr 2015; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: bump sys-fs/udev blocker to ! udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Drop buildtime dependencies and upgrade the blocker to ! udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Stop adding our services to the sysinit runlevel automatically for bug #534704 25 Apr 2015; Mike Gilbert udev-init-scri\pts-27.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Replace links pointing at git.overlays.gentoo.org. 28 Mar 2015; William Hubbs -udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: remove old versions 16 Mar 2015; Matt Turner udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild: alpha stable, bug 531602. 28 Feb 2015; Jack Morgan udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild: sparc stable wrt bug #531602 (for real) 28 Feb 2015; Jack Morgan udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild: sparc stable wrt bug #531602 24 Feb 2015; Mike Frysinger udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild: Mark arm64/m68k/ia64/s390/sh stable. 19 Jan 2015; Anthony G. Basile udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild: Stable on arm, bug #531602. 19 Jan 2015; Anthony G. Basile udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild: Stable on ppc, ppc64 and x86. Bug #531602 17 Jan 2015; Mikle Kolyada udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild: amd64 stable wrt bug #53]1602 16 Jan 2015; Jeroen Roovers udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #531602). 25 Nov 2014; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Add message about adding udev-trigger to sysinit 18 Aug 2014; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: fix dependencies and sync live ebuild *udev-init-scripts-27 (17 Aug 2014) 17 Aug 2014; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-27.ebuild: version bump 22 Jul 2014; Mike Frysinger udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: Mark arm64/m68k/s390/sh stable. 14 Jul 2014; Samuli Suominen -udev-init-scripts-26-r1.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: old 14 Jul 2014; Mikle Kolyada udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: ia64 stable wrt bug #507070 14 Jul 2014; Mikle Kolyada udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: ppc64 stable wrt bug #507070 14^ Jul 2014; Mikle Kolyada udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: ppc stable wrt bug #507070 14 Jul 2014; Mikle Kolyada udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: sparc stable wrt bug #507070 14 Jul 2014; Mikle Kolyada udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: alpha stable wrt bug #507070 09 May 2014; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: amd64/x86 stable wrt #507070 18 Apr 2014; Markus Meier udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: arm stable, bug #507070 10 Apr 2014; Jeroen Roovers udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #507070). 05 Apr 2014; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Use ${ROOT%/} instead of ${ROOT}, synchronize coding style of 'then', and remove useless quoting inside of [[ to match sys-fs/udev *udev-init-scripts-26-r2 (03 Apr 2014) 03 Apr 2014; Samuli Suominen +udev-init-scripts-26-r2.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: If /etc/runlevels/sysinit is missing when we are installing for the first time, create the directory. This way we don't have to pull in sys-apps/openrc as a dependency, and sys-apps/systemd can continue to depend on this package unconditionally wrt #487080 03 Apr 2014; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-26-r1.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Continue with bug 503174 and make sys-apps/openrc a dependency too. 02 Apr 2014; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-26-r1.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Make virtual/udev also a DEPEND to fix race with emerge order wrt #503174 by Jack Suter. Thanks to Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto and Magnus Granberg for tracking this down. 28 Mar 2014; Ian Stakenvicius (_AxS_) udev-init-scripts-26-r1.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild, udev-in`it-scripts-9999.ebuild: masked warning re udev-postmount removal when sys-fs/eudev[rule-generator] is installed, bug 492574 05 Mar 2014; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Punt unused virtual/pkgconfig dependency since git doesn't use it anymore in Makefile. *udev-init-scripts-26-r1 (05 Mar 2014) 05 Mar 2014; Samuli Suominen +udev-init-scripts-26-r1.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Remove net.sh and 90-network.rules because they are now part of >=net- misc/netifrc-0.2.1 wrt #487922. This is temporary -r1 until 27 (and git) has been sorted out to prevent file collision. 18 Jan 2014; Mike Frysinger udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Add arm64 love. 14 Oct 2013; Mike Gilbert udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Drop runtime dependency on openrc, bug 487080. 26 Jul 2013; Samuli Suominen -udev-inait-scripts-23.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: old 26 Jul 2013; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: m68k stable wrt #470580 30 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for s390, wrt bug #470580 29 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for ppc64, wrt bug #470580 29 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for ppc, wrt bug #470580 29 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for sparc, wrt bug #470580 26 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for arm, wrt bug #470580 26 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for ia64, wrt bug #470580 26 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for alpha, wrt bug #470580 25 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo ubdev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for x86, wrt bug #470580 25 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for amd64, wrt bug #470580 09 Jun 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for sh, wrt bug #470580 02 Jun 2013; Jeroen Roovers udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #470580). *udev-init-scripts-26 (17 Apr 2013) 17 Apr 2013; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-26.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: version bump 17 Apr 2013; William Hubbs -udev-init-scripts-24.ebuild: remove old version that never went stable 15 Apr 2013; Jeroen Roovers udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #463614). 13 Apr 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for s390, wrt bug #463614 12 Apr 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for ia64, wrt bucg #463614 05 Apr 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for ppc64, wrt bug #463614 05 Apr 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for ppc, wrt bug #463614 02 Apr 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for arm, wrt bug #463614 02 Apr 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for sh, wrt bug #463614 01 Apr 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for alpha, wrt bug #463614 31 Mar 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for sparc, wrt bug #463614 30 Mar 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for x86, wrt bug #463614 30 Mar 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-25.ebuild: Stable for amd64, wrt bug #463614 *udev-init-scripts-25 (21 Mar 2013) 21 Mar 2013; William Hubbs +udev-indit-scripts-25.ebuild: version bump *udev-init-scripts-24 (13 Mar 2013) 13 Mar 2013; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-24.ebuild: Version bump for #424189. 10 Mar 2013; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Fix offset root support wrt #458156, Comment #1 by "smkbot" 06 Mar 2013; Raúl Porcel udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: m68k/s390/sh/sparc stable wrt #457568 02 Mar 2013; Samuli Suominen -udev-init-scripts-22.ebuild: old 01 Mar 2013; Jeroen Roovers udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #457568). 23 Feb 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: Stable for alpha, wrt bug #457568 21 Feb 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: Stable for ia64, wrt bug #457568 19 Feb 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: Stable for arm, wrt buge #457568 18 Feb 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: Stable for ppc64, wrt bug #457568 18 Feb 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: Stable for ppc, wrt bug #457568 15 Feb 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: Stable for x86, wrt bug #457568 15 Feb 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: Stable for amd64, wrt bug #457568 09 Feb 2013; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-22.ebuild: arm/ppc64 stable wrt #452556 09 Feb 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-22.ebuild: Stable for ia64, wrt bug #452556 08 Feb 2013; Jeroen Roovers udev-init-scripts-22.ebuild: Stable for HPPA (bug #452556). *udev-init-scripts-23 (05 Feb 2013) 05 Feb 2013; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-23.ebuild: version bump 01 Feb 2013; Samuli Suominen -udev-init-scripts-19f-r1.ebuild, -files/udev-init-scripts-19-start-only-regular-file.patch: old 31 Jan 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-22.ebuild: Stable for ppc, wrt bug #452556 29 Jan 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-22.ebuild: Stable for x86, wrt bug #452556 29 Jan 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-22.ebuild: Stable for amd64, wrt bug #452556 27 Jan 2013; William Hubbs -files/udev-init-scripts-21-f ix-population-of-run-udev-rules.d-for-newnet.patch, -udev-init-scripts-21-r1.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-21.ebuild: remove old unstable version *udev-init-scripts-22 (27 Jan 2013) 27 Jan 2013; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-22.ebuild: version bump 27 Jan 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-19-r1.ebuild: Stable for ppc, wrt bug #452556 *udev-init-scripts-21-r1 (25 Jan 2013) 25 Jan 2013; Samuli Suominen +udev-init-scripts-2g1-r1.ebuild, +files/udev-init-scripts-21-fix-population-of-run-udev-rules.d-for-newnet.pat ch: Create /run/udev/rules.d when required wrt #453656 by Mike Gilbert 21 Jan 2013; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-19-r1.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-21.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Use rc-update instead of rc-config to avoid eselect dependency. 21 Jan 2013; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-19-r1.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-21.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Only print warning about udev-postmount if it's present in runlevels boot, default or sysinit wrt #453408 by Pacho Ramos *udev-init-scripts-21 (21 Jan 2013) 21 Jan 2013; William Hubbs -udev-init-scripts-20.ebuild, +udev-init-scripts-21.ebuild: version bump to add code to stop udev if udevadm control fails, pointed out by Nikoli. *udev-init-scripts-20 (21 Jan 2013) 21 Jan 2013; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-20.ebuihld, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: version bump for running the udev executable only; not the symbolic link. This is the same fix as 19-r1. 21 Jan 2013; Samuli Suominen -udev-init-scripts-10.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-12.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-14.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-15.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-16.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-17.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-17-r1.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-18.ebuild, -udev-init-scripts-19.ebuild: old *udev-init-scripts-19-r1 (21 Jan 2013) 21 Jan 2013; Samuli Suominen +udev-init-scripts-19-r1.ebuild, +files/udev-init-scripts-19-start-only-regular-file.patch: Skip systemd-udevd if it's a symlink. 20 Jan 2013; Agostino Sarubbo udev-init-scripts-19.ebuild: Stable for x86, wrt bug #452556 19 Jan 2013; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-19.ebuild: amd64 stable wrt #452556 *udev-init-scripts-19 (09 Jan 2013) 09 Jan 2013; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-19.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: version bump and sync live ebuild 11 Dec 2012; Ian Stakenvicius udev-init-scripts-18.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: adjusted the dep for virtual/udev 11 Dec 2012; Ian Stakenvicius udev-init-scripts-18.ebuild: changed direct udev dependency to virtual/udev to support installation of eudev *udev-init-scripts-18 (09 Dec 2012) 09 Dec 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-18.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: version bump for eudev support and sync live ebuild. *udev-init-scripts-17-r1 (20 Oct 2012) 20 Oct 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-17-r1.ebuild: Another part of the fix for #438932. Now we require both udev-mount and udev to be added to the sysinit runlevel. *udev-init-scripts-17 (19 Oct 2012) 19 Oct 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-17.ebuild: version bump *udevj-init-scripts-16 (08 Aug 2012) 08 Aug 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-16.ebuild: version bump *udev-init-scripts-15 (07 Aug 2012) 07 Aug 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-15.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: version bump to move everything back to /lib/udev from /usr/lib/udev. *udev-init-scripts-14 (01 Aug 2012) 01 Aug 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-14.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: version bump and sync live ebuild 22 Jul 2012; Raúl Porcel udev-init-scripts-10.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-12.ebuild: Add ~alpha/~sh/~sparc wrt #397769 *udev-init-scripts-12 (04 Jul 2012) 04 Jul 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-12.ebuild: version bump 03 May 2012; Mike Frysinger udev-init-scripts-10.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: eat spurious leading space 21 Mar 2012; William Hubbs k udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: remove the test restriction from the live ebuild since the tests were dropped from git. 21 Mar 2012; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-10.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: The tests are really for script developers, so I am restricting them for bug #409065 21 Mar 2012; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-10.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Only inherit git-2 if we are a live ebuild. 20 Mar 2012; William Hubbs -udev-init-scripts-9.ebuild: remove old version 20 Mar 2012; Samuli Suominen udev-init-scripts-10.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Set blockers to prevent file collision wrt #405505 *udev-init-scripts-10 (19 Mar 2012) 19 Mar 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-10.ebuild: version bump 19 Mar 2012; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-9.ebuild: This version of udev-init-scripts is only for udev-181. 19 Mar 2012; William Hubbs -udev-init-scripts-8.ebuild: remove old version 19 Mar 2012; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-8.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: add openrc to rdepends *udev-init-scripts-9 (19 Mar 2012) 19 Mar 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-9.ebuild: version bump 24 Feb 2012; William Hubbs udev-init-scripts-8.ebuild, udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild: Fix dependencies and add a blocker for older udev versions for bug #405505. 08 Feb 2012; Matt Turner udev-init-scripts-8.ebuild: Added ~mips, bug 397769. *udev-init-scripts-9999 (02 Feb 2012) *udev-init-scripts-8 (02 Feb 2012) 02 Feb 2012; William Hubbs +udev-init-scripts-8.ebuild, +udev-init-scripts-9999.ebuild, +metadata.xml: Initial commit of udev-init-scripts. This package contains the openrc init scripts and helpers for udev.