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On Tuesday, June 03, 2014 11:59:07 AM Alexander Kapshuk wrote: |
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> Howdy, |
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> Just wanted to make sure I read the change logs shown below correctly. |
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> So far, I've been using sys-power/upower. Attempting to update |
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> sys-power/upower seems to require sys-apps/systemd to be pulled in as a |
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> dependency, which I don't want to do. |
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> If I understand the change log below correctly, I should uninstall |
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> sys-power/upower and install sys-power/upower-pm-utils instead. Is that |
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> right? Thanks. |
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> equery c sys-power/upower-pm-utils |
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> *upower-pm-utils-0.9.23 (26 May 2014) |
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> 26 May 2014; Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@g.o> |
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> +upower-pm-utils-0.9.23.ebuild, |
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> +files/upower-pm-utils-0.9.23-clamp_percentage_for_overfull_batt.patch, |
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> +files/upower-pm-utils-0.9.23-create-dir-runtime.patch, |
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> +files/upower-pm-utils-0.9.23-fix-segfault.patch: |
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> Initial commit of upower 0.9 git branch for use with sys-power/pm-utils |
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> because upower master git branch removed support for it. |
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> Right now this is a copy of =sys-power/upower-0.9.23-r2 without |
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> USE="systemd" because sys-apps/systemd users will be moving to |
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> >=sys-power/upower-0.99. |
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> equery c sys-power/upower|sed -n '1,/instead/p' |
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> *upower-0.9.23-r3 (02 Jun 2014) |
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> 02 Jun 2014; Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@g.o> |
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> +upower-0.9.23-r3.ebuild: |
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> Leave 0.9.23-r3 with --disable-deprecated for sys-apps/systemd users. |
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> Users who want UPower with sys-power/pm-utils support will want to emerge |
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> >=sys-power/upower-pm-utils-0.9.23 instead. |
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Sounds like Samuli is being a pr*ck by forcing systemd on everyone now. |
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A proper solution would have been to have the upower ebuild select systemd as |
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a dependency ONLY when the systemd useflag is set. |
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And depend on upower-pm-utils when it is not set. |
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Joost |