Re: recursive finds, kernels, and laptops
- To: Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
- Cc: Tom Lear <tom@trap.mtview.ca.US>, Debian Developers List <debian-devel@lists.debian.org>
- Subject: Re: recursive finds, kernels, and laptops
- From: Neale Pickett <neale@lanl.gov>
- Date: 02 Nov 1998 14:01:43 -0700
- Message-id: <[🔎] njxd875hkqw.fsf@lug.lanl.gov>
- In-reply-to: Federico Di Gregorio's message of "Fri, 30 Oct 1998 09:59:29 +0100"
- References: <19981029181314.C31920@kitenet.net> <Pine.LNX.3.96LJ1.1b7.981029194736.692A-100000@bug.trap.mtview.ca.us> <19981030095929.A5585@pcamb6.irfmn.mnegri.it>
Federico Di Gregorio writes:
> I agree. There is no need to rewrite all the packages. Lets simply
> add the apm/plug checks to the 10/15 packages that install heavy-load
> cron scripts. (A bug report with the patches is enough IMHO.)
Sounds good. I'll do this.
Just in case anyone is interested, the following is going to be the
basic form of the patch; if there are any suggestions, make 'em now :-)
if [ -f /proc/apm ]; then
if [ "`cat /proc/apm | (read a b c d e; echo $e)`" != "0x00" ]; then
exit 0 # or do everything but the find
fi
fi
# Do everything, including the find
Neale
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