14:02 rbasak pitti: could you please take a look at bug 1455097?
Alleged potential issues since systemd no longer uses /etc/pm/sleep.d/
but packages put stuff in there. Do we have the functionality we need
provided for the systemd mechanisms also?
14:10 pitti rbasak: yes, I checked precise's
So I think this should probably be Invalid or Won't Fix for pm-utils if
the new mechanism should be /lib/systemd/system-sleep/, but we should
have bug tasks for each package that used /etc/pm/sleep.d/ and still
expects it to run, so I won't make that change yet.
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Thanks Martin.
I'm confused why this isn't causing widespread problems for lots of
users. I've got about 10 scripts in those folders which were installed
by Ubuntu or various packages. Surely they did something useful? If I
understand you rightly, they've all stopped getting run, for any user
who
These look relevant too:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/620494/ubuntu-15-04-suspend-doesnt-run-pm-suspend
http://askubuntu.com/questions/613741/ubuntu-15-04-pm-utils-do-not-look-into-etc-pm-power-d-anymore-what-instead
http://askubuntu.com/questions/609695/does-systemd-read-etc-pm
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