Le mardi 08 mai 2007 à 15:24 +0200, Michael Biebl a écrit : > Hi Julien, > > the defaults file in /usr/lib/pm-utils/ is not meant to be edited by the > local sysadmin. It's, as the name says, a configuration file with > defaults, that we, as distribution, preset with sensible values. > (It's quite similiar to gdm, where you have a default config file > /usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf and a file /etc/gdm/gdm.conf, where you can > override settings). > If you want to override a specific setting as sysadmin, drop a file into > /etc/pm/conf.d/.
OK, I hadn't understood this - I must say I had installed a previous version of your package grabbed on your homepage, and the man pages weren't complete. I have not checked the updates this morning after installing the officially uploaded package. Sorry for this. > To understand, what the /etc/pm/sleep.d and /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/ > directories are for, please read the man page of pm-suspend. That is also clear. But wouldn't it be easier for the users (and maybe for you as well) to put all the scripts in /etc? > So, in conclusion, there is a good reason why the package layout is, as > it is now. ;-) You might want to close this bug then. Again, sorry for the noise Cheers, Julien