As mentioned in the previous comment the failure to suspend is caused by a program incorrectly holding a suspend block after it is needed. Repowerd correctly respects the block and doesn't suspend until the block is released. Do we want repowerd to act differently?
As mentioned in the previous comment the failure to suspend is caused by a program incorrectly holding a suspend block after it is needed. Repowerd correctly respects the block and doesn't suspend until the block is released. Do we want repowerd to act differently?