I've developed the following plans, since I took over the project 2
years ago, to address this problem:
- make nut configless for USB UPS. NUT 2.2.0 has opened the door to
the HAL bridge.
but for those still needing a classic NUT installation (for
redundancy, network UPS server, ...), some udev scripting is still to
be done (see below)
- create a configuration library (to allow GUI and other conf helpers,
such as debconf) and a basic helper (upsconfig). This has already been
developed, along with a new conf file format, is scheduled for 2.4 and
is available here as a separate branch: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/nut/branches/JD-NewConf/?rev=0&sc=0
I would have made it available for long, but sadly, the problem is and
remain the lack of manpower, and of time from the major developers...
fully right Stephen,
I've developed the following plans, since I took over the project 2 svn.debian. org/wsvn/ nut/branches/ JD-NewConf/ ?rev=0& sc=0
years ago, to address this problem:
- make nut configless for USB UPS. NUT 2.2.0 has opened the door to
the HAL bridge.
but for those still needing a classic NUT installation (for
redundancy, network UPS server, ...), some udev scripting is still to
be done (see below)
- create a configuration library (to allow GUI and other conf helpers,
such as debconf) and a basic helper (upsconfig). This has already been
developed, along with a new conf file format, is scheduled for 2.4 and
is available here as a separate branch:
http://
I would have made it available for long, but sadly, the problem is and
remain the lack of manpower, and of time from the major developers...
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