Le 12/08/2013 00:49, Slávek Banko a écrit :
On Sunday 11 of August 2013 23:11:40 François Andriot
wrote:
Le 11/08/2013 21:11, Slávek Banko a écrit :
Hello,
A few days ago I sent a proposal to add a HAL backend for power
management. Meanwhile, I fixed call Suspend and added support for
governor (not tested).
I also noticed that setting the brightness and governor is in condition
WITH_UPOWER, although in fact uses Trinity DBus daemon => has nothing to
do with upower. I added to the option WITH_TDEHWLIB_DAEMONS and fixed
incorrect WITH_UPOWER conditions.
Please test it. At the same time I'm waiting for your opinions -
incorporate it or not?
Thanks
Slavek
Hello, this patch is good news :-)
I suggest that HAL support is disabled by default (OFF) instead of
WITH_ALL_OPTIONS.
Appart from that, I have troubles building tdelibs R14 on CentOS 5,
because UDEV is too old (095).
I've also noticed that I can NOT build tdelibs without tdehwlib at all
(no configuration option) ...
That means, in the current state, CentOS 5 will be limited to TDE
3.5.13-SRU branch...
Francois
The advantage of this patch is that it does not add any specific dependence
due to HAL. Only adds a few dbus calls. So there is no problem when it is hal
enabled, but not installed.
Problems with the old version of udev can be solved?
Slavek
Hello, now that you have added HAL backend, can you please consider
adding DeviceKit power backend too ?
http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1588
Under CentOS 6, even though HAL is provided officially, power management
is expected to be handled with DeviceKit power, and removable media with
udisks (not udisks2).
Under CentOS 5, there is (was) nothing except HAL for power/removable,
so I absolutely need HAL backend.
I will investigate the UDEV requirement issue, but I'm afraid that there
are many missing features in this old version ...
Francois