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    SubjectRe: [0/48] Suspend2 2.1.9.8 for 2.6.12
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    Hi.

    On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 04:54, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > On Thursday, 7 of July 2005 14:49, Matthew Garrett wrote:
    > > Nigel Cunningham <ncunningham@cyclades.com> wrote:
    > > > On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 22:04, Matthew Garrett wrote:
    > > >> Do you implement the entire swsusp userspace interface? If not, removing
    > > >> it probably isn't a reasonable plan without fair warning.
    > > >
    > > > I'm not suggesting removing the sysfs interface or replacing system to
    > > > ram - just the suspend to disk part.
    > >
    > > Right, so you support the resume from disk trigger in sysfs and the
    > > /proc/acpi/sleep interface? If suspend2 is a complete dropin replacement
    > > then I'm much happier with the idea of dropping swsusp, but I don't want
    > > to have to tie suspend/resume scripts to kernel versions.
    >
    > I don't think that swsusp can be replaced with suspend2 right now. First,
    > swsusp works on x86-64, and the support in suspend2 is preliminary,
    > AFAIK. Second, the IA64 support for swsusp is in the works, and it is not supported
    > by suspend2.
    >
    > Please don't plan to drop swsusp until you are able to replace it _completely_.

    Fair enough. I didn't realise Pavel had IA64 support too :>

    Nigel
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