Hello, > On 11 Jul 2023, at 14:44, Adolf Belka wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > On 10/07/2023 19:46, Michael Tremer wrote: >> Hey, >> Thanks for looking into this. >> Is there a specific reason why we are not updating to 3.2.12? Just curious here... > No reason, other than I didn't realise that there was a newer version of eudev until I started to look into the problems I was having with libgudev. > > libgudev I knew had been updated because it was updated on Arch Linux but they use systemd and therefore use the systemd-udev package. > > I will do an update of eudev to 3.2.12 >> https://github.com/eudev-project/eudev/releases/tag/v3.2.12 >> For completeness, here is the issue: >> https://github.com/eudev-project/eudev/issues/249 >> And what do we actually need libgudev for? Do we know this? > I have no idea. > > The Gnome wiki page for it says > > "This library provides GObject bindings for libudev. It was originally part of udev-extras, then udev, then systemd. It's now a project on its own." > > I just looked in the IPFire git repo and found it was introduced in December 2022 as being a dependency for libqmi for the 5G and newer 4G modems Ah, in that case we need it :) -Michael > Regards, > Adolf. > >> -Michael >>> On 9 Jul 2023, at 15:51, Adolf Belka wrote: >>> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> >>> For info, the latest version of libgudev, 238, fails to build because it is looking for a libudev of at least 251 and eudev has version 243. >>> >>> This has been reported as an issue to the eudev issues section in github 3 days ago. Someone has tried just changing the version number in the libgudev meson requirements section but then the build fails because there is a new function which has been added in the systemd udev that is not yet in the standalone eudev package. >>> >>> I will keep an eye out on the eudev issues page for this. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >>> Adolf. >>> > > -- > Sent from my laptop