Bug#329319: yaird: scott's patch (posted on Dec 9) works flawlessly for me. please consider including it

2006-01-07 Thread Modestas Vainius
Package: yaird
Version: 0.0.12-3
Followup-For: Bug #329319

Hello,

I have patched current yaird with Scott's patch and it really works great
with swsup on my system. So it would great if it was included in the official
yaird. Yeah, I have read all messages in this bug and I'm aware of the
fact that you still haven't decided how to support swsup/suspend2
in a proper way, but, in my opinion,  adding 'resume' option to /etc/fstab
is still better than having no (working) support for the feature at all.



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ii  libparse-recdescent-perl 1.94.free-1 Generates recursive-descent parser
ii  perl 5.8.7-10Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 

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Bug#329319: [Yaird-devel] Bug#329319: yaird: scott's patch (posted on Dec 9) works flawlessly for me. please consider including it

2006-01-07 Thread Maximilian Attems
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 06:33:18PM +0200, Modestas Vainius wrote:
 Package: yaird
 Version: 0.0.12-3
 Followup-For: Bug #329319
 
 Hello,
 
 I have patched current yaird with Scott's patch and it really works great
 with swsup on my system. So it would great if it was included in the official
 yaird. Yeah, I have read all messages in this bug and I'm aware of the
 fact that you still haven't decided how to support swsup/suspend2
 in a proper way, but, in my opinion,  adding 'resume' option to /etc/fstab
 is still better than having no (working) support for the feature at all.
 

haven't look at your code, but resume is set on boot as kernel arg!
any decent bootloader passes and remembers the args
has nothing to search in /etc/fstab.

regards

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maks


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