Bug#329319: yaird: scott's patch (posted on Dec 9) works flawlessly for me. please consider including it
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. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 Locale: LANG=lt_LT, LC_CTYPE=lt_LT (charmap=ISO-8859-13) Versions of packages yaird depends on: ii cpio 2.6-10 GNU cpio -- a program to manage ar ii dash 0.5.3-1 The Debian Almquist Shell ii libc62.3.5-11GNU C Library: Shared libraries an ii libhtml-template-perl2.8-1 HTML::Template : A module for usin ii libparse-recdescent-perl 1.94.free-1 Generates recursive-descent parser ii perl 5.8.7-10Larry Wall's Practical Extraction yaird recommends no packages. -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#329319: [Yaird-devel] Bug#329319: yaird: scott's patch (posted on Dec 9) works flawlessly for me. please consider including it
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 -- maks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]