From: briand on
pretty much every tutorial out there refers to udevinfo.

the debian web search shows that it's in the udev unstable package, but
when I look at the list of files under udev, it's not present.

has it been replaced by something else ?

Thanks,

Brian


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From: Sven Joachim on
On 2010-07-17 22:12 +0200, briand(a)aracnet.com wrote:

> pretty much every tutorial out there refers to udevinfo.
>
> the debian web search shows that it's in the udev unstable package, but
> when I look at the list of files under udev, it's not present.

Presumably packages.debian.org finds it in the outdated m68k package;
other architectures should no longer have it.

> has it been replaced by something else ?

Yes, by "udevadm info". In udev 117, udevadm was introduced and
udevinfo and other programs turned into compatibility symlinks. The
symlinks were deprecated in udev 128 and removed for good in udev 147.

Sven


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From: Florian Kulzer on
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 13:12:44 -0700, briand(a)aracnet.com wrote:
> pretty much every tutorial out there refers to udevinfo.
>
> the debian web search shows that it's in the udev unstable package, but
> when I look at the list of files under udev, it's not present.
>
> has it been replaced by something else ?

All the udev... commands are integrated into udevadm now, e.g.:

udevinfo -> udevadm info
udevtest -> udevadm test

etc.

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