- Subject: Re: [PATCH] Allow disabling the build of all of systemd, leaving just udev
- From: Bryan Kadzban <bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2012 09:55:55 -0700
- In-reply-to: <20120602204903.GA32739@linux1>
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William Hubbs wrote:
> this looks good to me, but there are still pieces being installed
> which should not be installed for a udev-only build afaik.
>
> You might want to look at removing those also.
Which pieces?
The only things that get installed in my case are the rules, udev.conf,
systemd-udevd, udevadm, the helper binaries, the manpages, libudev, the
udev and libudev pkg-config files, and stuff in /usr/share/doc. Though
I do use a lot of the existing ./configure knobs to turn other systemd
things off; maybe that's related.
Unless you mean the directories that are getting created, as in the
previous message -- but I don't see a way to stop automake from doing
that. Well, other than setting them to nothing in the Makefile.am if
!ENABLE_SYSTEMD; duh, I should have done that. But that still seems a
bit cosmetic to me.
(One thing I need to do today is fix this so that "make distdir" works
even with --disable-systemd. Should be able to pull the EXTRA_DIST
stuff out of the conditionals to do that. So I'll probably look into
setting these directories to nothing in that case as well.)
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