Re: ACL_MANAGE meaning in udev is inconsistent

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2010/3/3 Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Rafał Rzepecki [2010-02-19  7:37 +0100]:
>> In extras/udev-acl/70-acl.rules:4 ACL_MANAGE is tested for zeroness to check
>> whether a device should be excluded from ACL management:
>>
>> ENV{ACL_MANAGE}=="0", GOTO="acl_end"
>>
>> This is not consistent with usage in extras/udev-acl/udev-acl.c:292:
>
> Thanks for catching this! Fixed in
>
>  http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=commitdiff;h=5c3ebbf35a2c101e0212c7066f0d65e457fcf40c

I'll remove that later on. Please do not rely on this functionality.
The ACL_MANAGE key must not leak to any other rules file. We will
likely change that name to be able to speed things up, and nothing
should use it outside the acl rules file.

Thanks,
Kay
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