$ dpkg -S /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn
acpid: /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh
acpid: /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn

Both files are part of "acpid". Is there a reason explaining why you
filed the bug against acpi-support?
Yes. 15.07.2007 i filed a bug against acpid (#433234) complaining about the similar issue, let me quote:

> Hello.
> Just moved from stable to testing and from i386 to amd64, to find that
> there is no /etc/acpi* after installing acpid package. I was expecting
> to find there a default event handler at least for power button with
> the assosiated script.
[...]
>> If this lack is intentional, it sould be at least covered in
>> /usr/share/doc/acpid/README, as it happend some years ago,
>> when iptables people removed the init script.

Than i received a closing response from Cajus Pollmeier:
> This is correct. Install the acpi-support package if you want some
> handling.

So i installed acpi-support and was happy until i find out that the handler i seek is not even there.

BTW, if i do "dpkg -S /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn" the system says "not found" for both. Do you need me to give you output of anything to find out the essential difference between your system and mine?

Both are config files and if they are manually removed they aren't
automatically reinstalled by dpkg (in that case you need to purge acpid
and reinstall it to have the package cleanly installed again).
I have disabled usage of apt-proxy, deleted local .deb cache, using repository "http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian lenny main".
Purged acpid and acpi-support.
Installed acpid. /etc/acpi* is not there.
Installed acpi-support. /etc/acpi/* is there, but still no handler for powerbtn event, nor the script.

Tnank you.




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