Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Eddy Petrișor wrote:

> Why would I need a dpkg trigger which is executed when nvclock is
> installed when I can do "test -x /usr/bin/nvclock" in my suspend script
> to know if the package is installed ?

>> 3. scripts are no longer ran in a bundle on all systems, but instead a system
>> like it was proposed in #374734 is used; the symlinks are put in place via 
>> triggers
> 
> The cost of using the triggers outweighs largely the cost of adding an
> exit 0 at the start of a script if detects that nvclock is not installed.

That is also true :-)

But currently there is no way not to have that scenario since currently
acpi-support Depends on nvclock, toshset and radeontool, so will you, please,
make those at least Recommends?

> I mean I understand your suggestion but it's over-engineering...

That thought crossed my mind at some point, but I don't know why I overlooked it
:-D .

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Regards,
EddyP
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