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I have a third party application that I want to run a CentOS4 box that
is expecting to access the generic SCSI devices through /dev/sga, /dev/sgb, etc. However, the devices set up by udev are /dev/sg0, /dev/sg1 etc. Does anyone know what syntax I could use to create a udev rule that creates symlinks sga -> sg0 etc. for each sg[0-N] device? Thanks James Pearson _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
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James Pearson wrote:
I have a third party application that I want to run a CentOS4 box that is expecting to access the generic SCSI devices through /dev/sga, /dev/sgb, etc. However, the devices set up by udev are /dev/sg0, /dev/sg1 etc. just curious, what sort of scsi controller is that? every CentOS 4 system with regular SCSI (or SAS or whatever) that I've seen has created /dev/sda /dev/sdb, etc... only exceptions I've seen are are things like Compaq/HP SmartArray controllers that use /dev/cciss/c0d0 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
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John R Pierce wrote:
James Pearson wrote: I have a third party application that I want to run a CentOS4 box that is expecting to access the generic SCSI devices through /dev/sga, /dev/sgb, etc. However, the devices set up by udev are /dev/sg0, /dev/sg1 etc. just curious, what sort of scsi controller is that? every CentOS 4 system with regular SCSI (or SAS or whatever) that I've seen has created /dev/sda /dev/sdb, etc... only exceptions I've seen are are things like Compaq/HP SmartArray controllers that use /dev/cciss/c0d0 Unfortunately, a typo crept into the subject line (which I've now changed) ... I'm not talking about the block devices (/dev/sda etc) but the generic SCSI devices using the sg (sg.ko) module - which have /dev entries of /dev/sg0, /dev/sg1 etc. James Pearson _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
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Hi,
I am updating jackbeat, which is orphan, in [extra] and the last release (0.7.2) needs portaudio from [community]. Still, jackbeat provides pulseaudio support if it is built with; pulseaudio is in [community]. This package is orphan, so I think is not a good solution if I update it and add another orphan package into [extra]. But I can update and move it to [community] or AUR (pkgstats says 4.47%). Maybe some TUs is interested. Opinions? -- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer |
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Hi,
I am updating jackbeat, which is orphan, in [extra] and the last release (0.7.2) needs portaudio from [community]. Still, jackbeat provides pulseaudio support if it is built with; pulseaudio is in [community]. This package is orphan, so I think is not a good solution if I update it and add another orphan package into [extra]. But I can update and move it to [community] or AUR (pkgstats says 4.47%). Maybe some TUs is interested. Opinions? -- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer |
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Andrea Scarpino wrote:
Hi, I am updating jackbeat, which is orphan, in [extra] and the last release (0.7.2) needs portaudio from [community]. Still, jackbeat provides pulseaudio support if it is built with; pulseaudio is in [community]. This package is orphan, so I think is not a good solution if I update it and add another orphan package into [extra]. But I can update and move it to [community] or AUR (pkgstats says 4.47%). Maybe some TUs is interested. Opinions? There is another option... many packages in [extra] have/had requests opened in the bug-tracker asking for their pulseaudio backend to be added. Maybe it is time those packages moved to [extra]. Allan |
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On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org> wrote:
> Hi, > I am updating jackbeat, which is orphan, in [extra] and the last > release (0.7.2) needs portaudio from [community]. Still, jackbeat > provides pulseaudio support if it is built with; pulseaudio is in > [community]. > This package is orphan, so I think is not a good solution if I update > it and add another orphan package into [extra]. But I can update and > move it to [community] or AUR (pkgstats says 4.47%). > Maybe some TUs is interested. > > Opinions? > > -- > Andrea `bash` Scarpino > Arch Linux Developer > If no dev/TU is interested in jackbeat, you should move it to unsupported, not community. |
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2009/11/16, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am updating jackbeat, which is orphan, in [extra] and the last > > release (0.7.2) needs portaudio from [community]. Still, jackbeat > > provides pulseaudio support if it is built with; pulseaudio is in > > [community]. > > This package is orphan, so I think is not a good solution if I update > > it and add another orphan package into [extra]. But I can update and > > move it to [community] or AUR (pkgstats says 4.47%). > > Maybe some TUs is interested. > > > > Opinions? I think that you should move it to unsupported. -- Arch Linux Developer http://www.archlinux.org http://www.archlinux.it |
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On 11/17/2009 01:09 AM, Giovanni Scafora wrote:
2009/11/16, Eric Bélanger<snowmaniscool@gmail.com>: On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Andrea Scarpino<andrea@archlinux.org> wrote: > Hi, > I am updating jackbeat, which is orphan, in [extra] and the last > release (0.7.2) needs portaudio from [community]. Still, jackbeat > provides pulseaudio support if it is built with; pulseaudio is in > [community]. > This package is orphan, so I think is not a good solution if I update > it and add another orphan package into [extra]. But I can update and > move it to [community] or AUR (pkgstats says 4.47%). > Maybe some TUs is interested. > > Opinions? I think that you should move it to unsupported. +1 -- Ionut |
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On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 18:38, Ionut Biru <biru.ionut@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/17/2009 01:09 AM, Giovanni Scafora wrote: >> >> 2009/11/16, Eric Bélanger<snowmaniscool@gmail.com>: >>> >>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Andrea Scarpino<andrea@archlinux.org> >>> *wrote: >>> *> *Hi, >>> *> *I am updating jackbeat, which is orphan, in [extra] and the last >>> *> *release (0.7.2) needs portaudio from [community]. Still, jackbeat >>> *> *provides pulseaudio support if it is built with; pulseaudio is in >>> *> *[community]. >>> *> *This package is orphan, so I think is not a good solution if I update >>> *> *it and add another orphan package into [extra]. But I can update and >>> *> *move it to [community] or AUR (pkgstats says 4.47%). >>> *> *Maybe some TUs is interested. >>> *> >>> *> *Opinions? >> >> I think that you should move it to unsupported. >> >> > > +1 > > -- > Ionut > +1 |
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