On the apcupsd side I've recently undertaken to solve the net-snmp
issue by writing a new SNMP module that does not require net-snmp at
all. Thus no more worries about having libnetsnmp.so available during
shutdown.
The driver is in the testing phases now and I'd welcome any feedback
you might hav
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 10:32:15AM +0200, Samuele Giovanni Tonon wrote:
> hi,
> i got this bug from a guy having kernel oops while using
> apcupsd.
> bug has been forwarded to kernel mantainer but i would like to let you
> aware of this issue aswell.
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cg
I don't think it is appropriate to configure hibernate via apcupsd.conf.
There are dozens of different things users might want to do in response
to various events and this is why the event handling in Apcupsd is
entirely scriptable. If we were to try to anticipate every user's needs
in apcupsd.conf
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Adam Kropelin wrote:
Samuele Giovanni Tonon wrote:
hi,
i received a patch for example/client.c file .
with this patch the example can be compiled without any problem.
Hugo Vanwoerkom was the author of the patch, please include it on
the main branch .
here's the u
Samuele Giovanni Tonon wrote:
hi,
i received a patch for example/client.c file .
with this patch the example can be compiled without any problem.
Hugo Vanwoerkom was the author of the patch, please include it on the
main branch .
here's the url of the bug and in attach the patch .
http://bugs.de
Here is a kernel patch (against linux-2.6.13) that works around the
problem. The fundamental issue is an UPS firmware bug where the UPS
sends fewer bytes than advertised. This patch clears the underrun zone
on short reports before reporting them to userspace.
--Adam
--- linux-2.6.13/drivers/usb/i
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 01:49:00PM +0200, Samuele Giovanni Tonon wrote:
> hi,
> there seems to be a problem related to reporting voltage on 64 bit
> processor:
>
> apcaccess status reports wrong line voltage for my UPS. An endianness
> issue perhaps? It says 'LINEV: 59210.4 Volts'. Note that
>
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