On Thu, 2015-12-10 at 07:36 +0000, Ian Campbell wrote: > On Wed, 2015-12-09 at 16:04 -0800, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > > * Ian Campbell <i...@debian.org> [2015-10-04 14:04]: > > > I suspect this is due to the device path for the input node > > changing > > > from /dev/input/by-path/platform-gpio_keys-event to /dev/input/by > > > -path/platform-gpio-keys-event. With the version of qcontrol in > > Jessie > > > it won't even start if it can't find the device, even though it > can > > do > > > many of its core things without it (the node is for button input > > only). > > > > > > This is fixed by qcontrol 0.5.4-4 in testing (both looking for > old > > and > > > new names, as well as not treating failure to find either as a > > > catastrophe), but for Jessie you can just edit the path in > > > /etc/qcontrol.conf. > > > > > > If that works for you then it might be worth uploading an updated > > > qcontrol to backports. > > > > Ian, were you going to upload qcontrol to backports or did you want > > someone else to do it? > > I wasn't, but now I am. I've left a build going and will (hopefully) > upload after breakfast.
Done (pending a successful dinstall run). Cheers, Ian.