Summary: | pm-utils disabled with no supporting reference | ||
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Product: | freedesktop.org | Reporter: | /df <fieldhouse> |
Component: | Bugzilla | Assignee: | fd.o Admin Massive <sitewranglers> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | daniel |
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
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i915 platform: | i915 features: |
Description
/df
2018-06-30 08:59:02 UTC
Adam is a long-time contributor to fd.o who has at times been a full administrator. Looking at pm-utils, there has not been a single commit to the Git repository in 8 years, and the last message on the mailing list which wasn't a pure bug report was https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pm-utils/2012-March/002249.html in which he tells people to go to a GitHub repository which is no more up to date, e.g. has trivial PRs pending from 2014. It has been orphaned from Debian and Ubuntu, and currently does not have a maintainer; it is no longer shipped at all in Fedora. Arch, Gentoo, and OpenSUSE all ship forks of it, but these seem fairly stagnant, having seen no changes in years, and some of these seem to be distro-specific. I can't speak for the pm-utils developers as to why they abandoned it, but my guess is that pm-utils was supposed to be a shared backend for HAL utilities. HAL itself is completely abandoned, and has been for some years. Presumably this is why the pm-utils developers stopped working on it. These days, power management is often integrated into components which handle session and service management, rather than something that just happens completely externally. Maybe this is why no-one's approached the list with an offer to take up maintenance. You're right that the wiki should be updated; I'd happily accept a patch (see https://cgit.freedesktop.org/wiki/pm-utils for source) if you have some proposed text in mind which would be acceptable for you? @Daniel Your comment was pretty much what I was hoping to have seen. I'm sure either some slight variation would fit in the wiki, or just link to this bug thread. Regarding Ubuntu, while recent releases don't use pm-utils, 14.04 LTS does and still has 10 months of support. Right, I'd suggest in that case that the Ubuntu package maintainers for pm-utils would be the best place to get support. That being said, given that the LTS releases tend to see very little change and churn, and that the maintainer hasn't spoken up on any of the bugs here, I wouldn't expect to see much from it. Closing this as I don't see any action point beyond 'find someone to revive the project'. |
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