Torsten Werner wrote:
> installing the nut package is the most sane solution for *this*
> problem, as long as your switches are powered by the UPS.

With our network topology (several independent administrative clusters), I do
not think it can be setup (the problem would be administrative, not technical).
But thanks for the suggestion.

>>   So, for me, it is important that the default behaviour of the power
>> button on standard install on server (ie without gnome or kde) is the
>> cleanly shutdown the computer. I do not mind whether this fonctionnality
>> is provided by this package or another, but this behaviour must be
>> installed by default on any new install (or upgrade)
> 
> The scripts are still provided as examples - just install them in /etc/acpi.
> 
> And no, I don't think that the acpid should provide any functionality
> that is not shipped by the upstream tarball.

Your position about the acpid package seems quite correct to my point of
view. But, in this case, if I were maintainer, I would check that there is
another package that can provide the removed functionality. And (for example
with a recommand), I would ensure that upgrade from etch to lenny occurs
smoothly with respect to this feature.

> But I have stopped
> maintaining this package - feel free to implement *and maintain* the
> package with Joey.

I hope you react better when you receive bug reports in your other packages.
All I can say is that I'm a bit disappointed by the way this bug is handled.

  Best regards,
    Vincent





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