Using the separate sys-fs/udev worked fine, and still works fine. Latest revision of systemd introduced this regression.
If there is no agreement between udev and systemd maintainer you should follow the old rule of following upstream: sys-fs/udev copies parts of systemd Thus this bug is attributed to the wrong ebuild now.
(In reply to comment #1) > If there is no agreement between udev and systemd maintainer > you should follow the old rule of following upstream: > > sys-fs/udev copies parts of systemd > > Thus this bug is attributed to the wrong ebuild now. you don't make sense. please refrain from commenting unless you have something valuable to add.
Bundling occurs when more than one copy of library is installed in the system or is included in a separate package. As far as I can see, there is no bundling here.
:) Marx Brothers Circus with U2 :)