Gary Gatling
2011-04-15 18:19:05 UTC
Hello,
I apologize in advance if this is not the correct place to post. I have
been using rpmforge for a couple of years and this is the first time I had
any problems... Using the repo with CentOS 5.5 and now 5.6 on a Lenovo
Y450 laptop. (x86_64) This is my main do everything on workstation until
CentOS 6 comes out.
I had the package pcsc-lite-ccid replace the package ccid on Feb 25th
when I ran yum update. But after that I started seeing messages at boot
up like:
udevd[580]: add_to_rules: unknown key 'SUBSYSTEM'
udevd[580]: add_to_rules: unknown key, ...
And there would be a huge amout of these messages on the console before
rhgb runs.
For now I am blocking pcsc-lite-ccid and have reverted to using ccid and
that seems to have fixed the issue. pcsc-lite-ccid came from rpmforge and
ccid came from CentOS 5 repo I think.
Sorry I didn't report this sooner but I wasn't sure how to report bugs
with rpmforge packages and also it took a while to get motivated enough to
figure out what was going on with that particular issue. But maybe
pcsc-lite-ccid needs to be tweaked for RHEL 5 / CentOS 5 udev rules?
alternatively maybe you will not want to have pcsc-lite-ccid replace
ccid? I'm sorry I don't have a patch...
Thanks for the awesome repo,
Gary Gatling | ITECS Systems
I apologize in advance if this is not the correct place to post. I have
been using rpmforge for a couple of years and this is the first time I had
any problems... Using the repo with CentOS 5.5 and now 5.6 on a Lenovo
Y450 laptop. (x86_64) This is my main do everything on workstation until
CentOS 6 comes out.
I had the package pcsc-lite-ccid replace the package ccid on Feb 25th
when I ran yum update. But after that I started seeing messages at boot
up like:
udevd[580]: add_to_rules: unknown key 'SUBSYSTEM'
udevd[580]: add_to_rules: unknown key, ...
And there would be a huge amout of these messages on the console before
rhgb runs.
For now I am blocking pcsc-lite-ccid and have reverted to using ccid and
that seems to have fixed the issue. pcsc-lite-ccid came from rpmforge and
ccid came from CentOS 5 repo I think.
Sorry I didn't report this sooner but I wasn't sure how to report bugs
with rpmforge packages and also it took a while to get motivated enough to
figure out what was going on with that particular issue. But maybe
pcsc-lite-ccid needs to be tweaked for RHEL 5 / CentOS 5 udev rules?
alternatively maybe you will not want to have pcsc-lite-ccid replace
ccid? I'm sorry I don't have a patch...
Thanks for the awesome repo,
Gary Gatling | ITECS Systems