[pkg-fso-maint] fsodeviced: not started by init

Sebastian Reichel elektranox at gmail.com
Sun Jan 17 17:43:24 UTC 2010


On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 03:17:23PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> after todays issues with auto suspend i found today fso-decied as
> extra package and installed it.

You always find new packages in the moment they are out :P

> the first snag was the missing conf, which i created by c&p from the
> fso git, see below (as usual, i undertsand only half of it -- what,
> frinst, does "Which input objects to ignore" mean and when is that
> applicable?).
> the second may be to disable odeviced in frameworkd.conf (the last
> started of the two implemantations will else produce errors because
> the dbus name is already taken).

If you would have followed pkg-fso-maint you would know, that we
are currently discussing how to distribute the config files
(together with the daemon or still via fso-config-$device).
Heiko also posted a statement about fsodeviced in pkg-fso-maint
some hours ago.

Apart from this I'm currently testing an updated fso-config package.
I will upload it later. It will provide fso-deviced configuration,
but it will not disable odeviced in frameworkd so far - which means
odeviced will still be the default.

It will become default once it got more testing.

> but now i experience something weird with init: in the normal course
> of action fsodeviecd is apparently never started although it works
> when called manually, either directly or by the init script.
> - first question: why is it orderd before fso-frameworkd
> (S01fso-deviced vs S02fso-frameworkd)?
> - how is the dependency between the two (i got the impression,
> fsodeviced does log _only_ when frameworkd was started before)
> - why do both start fsousaged and which one should really?
> 
> here's my /etc/freesmartphone/fsodeviced.conf (why has the file to
> be named fsodevice_d_.conf while the sections inside must be
> fsodevice_?)

I will leave these answers for heiko :)

-- Sebastian
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