I've tested light-locker version 1.6.0-0ubuntu1 on vivid with the
staging repository enabled (although the light-locker from vivid
currently supersedes the staging one).

Good news first: the system does not suspend anymore when it is
configured to lock only (case 1 from #50). It does not suspend even when
explicitly locking on lid close (--lock-on-lid). Shouldn't this
reproduce the old behavior?

Bad news: the screen stays still switched off after unlocking (case 2
from #50). I couldn't see any differences between lock-on-lid and no-
lock-on-lid (cf. attached debug logs). And I'm not sure why this still
happens. Maybe the switch is too fast to activate the screen on the
original session first. If our analysis is correct so far, we would need
to activate the screen on the session where it got deactivated first and
than do the switch.

Attached log is from "light-locker --debug --no-lock-on-lid", I
commented the triggering actions.

** Attachment added: "ll_debug-no_lock_on_lid"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1307545/+attachment/4323959/+files/ll_debug-no_lock_on_lid

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  Power Manager settings are ignored when closing laptop lid

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