Bug#599015: LSB header not up-to-date: Should-Start hal and acpid no longer necessary
Josselin Mouette
joss at debian.org
Sun Oct 3 19:40:06 UTC 2010
Le dimanche 03 octobre 2010 à 21:26 +0200, Michael Biebl a écrit :
> gdm3 declares soft dependency on hal and acpid in it's LSB header.
>
> Afaics this is just legacy that has been copied over from gdm2 and is no
> longer necessary and so should be removed.
Isn’t there trouble if the session starts with hal not yet started? I
know it’s mostly irrelevant for GNOME sessions, but the user could have
an application using it in his saved session.
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