On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Tim Dijkstra wrote:
# If we didn't got a value, we want the hardcoded default,
# so del
if [ -z "$VAL" ]; then SEDCMD="$SEDCMD -e '/$PATRN/ d'"
which means that if $VAL is not set in the debconf answers that line
will be removed from the config file.
But in the config script you'll see that the values from the config file
are put as the default answer in the debconf database.
I don't see that behavior, that's a good one to have though if it works.
The postinst I have definitely looks for the splash value in debconf and
removes it from the config file because it's not there.
It will not overwrite, I explained that it will only do that for splash, which I
do agree, is a bug. Not having splash support was not the reason I designed the
script to overwrite your changes. It was simply the reason I didn't discover
the bug myself. Nothing more, a bug.
Fair enough
Sorry for hassling you on this; I'm really happy with uswsusp in
general, it works really well. The integration with splashy is also cool
(although on resume it fails to init directfb, so I don't get a splash
screen for that; that's presumably splashy's problem, not yours though)
I'm confused... Dit you compile with libsplashy from svn? Else you wouldn't
get any splash at all on suspend/resume...
splashy is not really mature yet. It has some problems with initramfs. Also
the combination initramfs and uswusp+libsplashy is not working properly yet.
But that will come.
Yes, I did (I recall). It works fine on suspend, there is an issue
(directfb fails to create an image provider) with it in the initramfs.
Thanks,
Matt
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