On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 03:27, Cristian Rodríguez <crrodriguez@...> wrote:
El 06/06/13 18:36, Yamaban escribió:
just where the pm-utils come to play is mysterious, most likely via pm-is-supported.
No, it plays through the upower backend, it is upower that calls pm-utils (that is until recently, where the suspend/hibernate interface was deprecated in favour of talking to systemd instead)
Thanks for the info. For OSS 12.3: upower-0.9.19-2.1.1.x86_64 "grep -s pm- $(rpm -ql upower)" gives positives in /usr/lib/upower/upowerd /usr/share/doc/packages/upower/NEWS The later gives the why and how. systemd came in serious use with Version 0.9.18 (2012-08-08) See notice for Version 0.9.5 (2010-07-12) for use of pm-is-supported, and notice for Version 009 (2009-07-06) about hard-coded use of pm-utils For Factory the situation is a little better, with upower-0.9.20-2.2.x86_64 came some nice changes[1]: ===== Sat Apr 6 15:11:26 UTC 2013 - hrvoje.senjan@gmail.com - Add --enable-deprecated flag (bnc#813883) which restores upowers sleep/resume funcionality ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 18 23:35:19 UTC 2013 - hrvoje.senjan@gmail.com - Update to version 0.9.20: + New Features: - Add a --enable-deprecated configure argument to remove pm-utils support .... ===== [1] https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file?expand=1&file=upower.changes&package=upower&project=openSUSE%3AFactory Well, we will see how the ball rolls. Thanks, for the help and info again. - Yamaban.