On 17 July 2011 21:37, Patrick Shanahan <paka@opensuse.org> wrote:
* Rob OpenSuSE <rob.opensuse.linux@gmail.com> [07-17-11 15:26]:
On 1 June 2011 08:43, Andreas Jaeger <aj@novell.com> wrote:
You can add hal to the KDE3 repository if KDE3 is the only users of hal.
It's indeed time that hal dies...
In the current factory aka 12.1 M3 it appears that though there's no package dependency defined :
pm-profiler-0.1_git20101115-9.2.noarch yast2-power-management-2.18.1-10.2.noarch
May be need some work, there's no package "haldaemon" (which there was in 11.4). Is this in hand, or would a bug report be useful?
No, there was no "haldaemon" package, it is/was: hal-32bit-0.5.14-18.1.x86_64 hal-0.5.14-18.1.x86_64
invoked as "/usr/sbin/hald --daemon=yes"
Fair enough, but when I was looking for hal stuff, this was in pm-profiler changelog, which may have been HAL replacement, so I used that name : Mon 26 Jan 2009 12:00:00 UTC hmacht@suse.de - replace "Requires: . hal ." with "Requires: . haldaemon ." in rcpm-profiler (bnc#429541) The packages don't seem to have the requires correct, so there's a problem in any case; it does not "just work". I first found something required was not pulled in with Tumbleweed (based on default KDE install), and finding this removal of HAL message I'm wondering whether this is an overlooked issue or not. The balanced low latency profile has a line : HAL_DISABLE_POLLING="yes" If the HAL daemon package called "hal" is being got rid of, unlike 11.4 then you can't just install the packages. Regards Rob -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org