Your message dated Thu, 15 Dec 2011 17:13:13 +0100
with message-id <20111215161313.GA8069@earth.universe>
and subject line should be fixed since quite some time ago
has caused the Debian Bug report #505838,
regarding Leds always off, no matter how much I'm charging/discharging
to be marked as done.

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Package: fso-frameworkd
Version: 0.2.0-git20080909-7

> This is managed by frameworkd, /etc/freesmartphone/oevents/rules.yaml.
> On Debian and fso-frameworkd_0.2.0-git20080909-7 you have:
> =====
> -
>     trigger: PowerStatus()
>     filters: HasAttr(status, "Charging")
>     actions:
>             - SetLed("gta02_power_blue", "dark")
>             - SetLed("gta02_power_orange", "light")
> -
>     trigger: PowerStatus()
>     filters: HasAttr(status, "Discharging")
>     actions:
>             - SetLed("gta02_power_blue", "dark")
>             - SetLed("gta02_power_orange", "dark")
> -
>     trigger: PowerStatus()
>     filters: HasAttr(status, "Full")
>     actions:
>              - SetLed("gta02_power_blue", "light")
>              - SetLed("gta02_power_orange", "dark")
> -
>     trigger: PowerStatus()
>     filters: HasAttr(status, "Critical")
>     actions:
>              - SetLed("gta02_power_blue","dark")
>              - SetLed("gta02_power_orange","blink")
> -
> =====

> If you have them, but still the leds do not react, can you please open a
> bug in the Debian BTS for fso-frameworkd?

I have the above but no leds.  I noticed that my
/sys/class/power_supply/bat/status says "Not charging" rather than
"Full" (maybe/probably because I'm using a Nokia battery), but even when
the status says "Discharging" or "Charging", the leds stay off.


        Stefan



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Version: 0.8.5.1-1

I assume this bug has been fixed. Reopen if you can
reproduce it with current fso-frameworkd version.

Please note, that fso-frameworkd's oeventd will be replaced by
fsoeventsd, once it leaves the prototype status.

-- Sebastian

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