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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/23/2014 06:52 PM, Alan Bartlett
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<pre wrap="">Early last December, 2013, a report [1] was made in our bug-tracker
which showed that breakage occurs in the userland acpid-1 process when
any kernel-ml package >= 3.12 was in use. A corresponding report [2]
was also made, upstream, in the kernel.org bug-tracker.
As a consequence, any system which made use of our kernel-ml package
suffered from a non-functioning acpi sub-system.
We are pleased to announce that Johnny Hughes, of the CentOS Project,
has built an acpid-2 package (64-bit only) and it is now available
from the CentOS Project's Xen4 packages repository. [3]
Installation of that acpid-2 package provides a fully-functioning acpi
sub-system for our kernel-ml package, as well as our kernel-lt
package. From our limited testing, it also appears that the acpid-2
package will support the distributed RHEL 6.5 kernel.
Thank you Johnny!
The ELRepo Team.
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Hi Alan,<br>
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Is there an issue with building it for 32bit systems?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
<br>
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Stephen Clark<br>
<b>NetWolves</b><br>
Director of Technology<br>
Phone: 813-579-3200<br>
Fax: 813-882-0209<br>
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