Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

> I have just reproduce the procedure that raises
> the bad behaviour: everything seems fine now.

Great, good news. For some reason or another, you had a new device
appearing under /dev/input with a name longer than 16 characters,
something pommed was not prepared to handle.

I accept the blame for having been lazy in the first place on this one :-)

> When do upgrade the Debian package ?

Before the end of the week-end, maybe even tomorrow, depending on what
will come up until then.

In the meantime, just copy your new pommed binary to /usr/sbin to
replace the existing one and that'll make it until the next update
(stop pommed before doing the cp).

JB.

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