sys-power/simple-power-manager: new ebuild / new package #11005
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Simple Power Manager is a programmable shell script daemon that performs actions based on power thresholds.
I am the author of this and would be willing to be a proxy maintainer, if needed, as well. Thank you.
I originally made the following pull request, which was subsequently closed by me,
#11000
In the previous releases, the program used /tmp to store state and that is just a really bad idea. What was I thinking? Talk of over-engineering 😮 So I deleted all of the previous tagged releases and fixed the program. Now I am opening this new pull request.
It works good on my Gentoo ~amd64 laptop. :)
Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.59, Repoman-2.3.12
Signed-off-by: Adam Schaefers sch@efers.org