Bug#535354: linux-image-2.6.30-1-powerpc: PowerPC RTC Device needs kernel configuration change to work

2009-07-01 Thread Matthew William Cox
Package: linux-image-2.6.30-1-powerpc Version: 2.6.30-1 Severity: important Tags: patch The powerpc RTC support has changed to use RTC_DEV_GENERIC, rather than the RTC_DEV_PPC option in 2.6.29 and below. The configuration needs to be updated to use RTC_DEV_GENERIC, indeed, the RTC_DEV_PPC option

Bug#504606: pam_capabilities should have a man page

2008-11-05 Thread Matthew William Cox
Package: libcap2-bin Version: 2.11-2 Severity: minor There is no man page for the capabilities pam module included in the package. Most pam modules are documented, this one should be too. Cheers, Matt signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Bug#484693: Bug affects *all* powerpc archs

2008-08-24 Thread Matthew William Cox
Hello, This problem (and it's fix) is *not* PPC64 specific. The exact same problems occur on 32 bit powerpc platforms, and remain unaddressed. Accordingy, I've reopened this bug. I've rebuilt the powerpc configured kernel with CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PPC=m. I added it to the initramfs, and loaded it at bo

Bug#452367: [PATCH] Fix pm-is-supported

2008-02-10 Thread Matthew William Cox
Hello, Stumbled across this bug tonight while trying to fix my pbook's hal suspend. Pursuant to Michael Biebl's Message #73, I cooked up the attached patch (also pasted inline for review): > case "$ARG" in > suspend) > - grep -q mem /sys/power/state || exit 1 > + gr

Bug#452909: [PATCH] Support PMU Suspend Detection

2008-02-06 Thread Matthew William Cox
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 10:29:23PM +0100, Tim Dijkstra wrote: > Adding some background to this... I did this also because I think the > different interface to suspend the machine on powerpc is a kernel bug. Agreed. Seems like there's no valid reason the /sys/power/state node can't notify the PMU d

Bug#452909: [PATCH] Support PMU Suspend Detection

2008-02-01 Thread Matthew William Cox
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 12:49:38AM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > That's not quite correct. Upstream is also broken, as pm-is-supported > doesn't recognize pmu support. In the interests of getting this fixed, I dug into pm-pmu.c and added the ability to query the PMU to detect if suspending is su

Bug#452909: Upstream Fine, Package Broken

2008-02-01 Thread Matthew William Cox
The reason for this bug is that the package for pm-utils is built in such a way that the pmu support is excised. This could be fixed pretty easily by not removing the PMU infrastructure from the upstream source. Cheers, Matthew signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Bug#461625: yelp: segfault while loading info documentation

2008-01-19 Thread Matthew William Cox
Package: yelp Version: 2.20.0-1 Severity: important yelp segfaults while loading the ocaml info documentation. The ocaml info documentation is in the package ocaml-doc, version 3.10-1 (of non-free.) This occurs on every attempt. Steps to reproduce: > 1. Ensure ocaml-doc is installed. > 2. Launch