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After upgrading on the 16th of this month, the next time I started the system, trying to suspend wasn't possible anymore. Instead of restoring the system, it just rebooted.
The upgrade was a bit big, the following packages were involved:
archlinux-keyring (20180108-1.0 -> 20180302-1.0)
filesystem (2017.10-2.0 -> 2018.1-2.0)
p11-kit (0.23.9-1 -> 0.23.10-1.0)
ca-certificates-mozilla (3.35-1.0 -> 3.36-1.0)
libgpg-error (1.27-1 -> 1.28-1.0)
libsystemd (237.31-1.0 -> 238.0-3.0)
device-mapper (2.02.177-1.0 -> 2.02.177-5.0)
cryptsetup (2.0.1-1.0 -> 2.0.2-1.0)
libunistring (0.9.8-1.0 -> 0.9.9-1.0)
libpsl (0.19.1-1.0 -> 0.20.0-1.0)
e2fsprogs (1.43.9-1.0 -> 1.44.0-1.0)
dbus (1.12.4-1.1 -> 1.12.6-1.0)
xcb-proto (1.12-3 -> 1.13-1.0)
libxcb (1.12-1 -> 1.13-1.0)
libxml2 (2.9.7+4+g72182550-2 -> 2.9.8-1.0)
libvpx (1.6.1-1 -> 1.7.0-1.0)
graphite (1:1.3.10-1 -> 1:1.3.11-1.0)
libcap-ng (0.7.8-1 -> 0.7.9-1.0)
systemd (237.31-1.0 -> 238.0-3.0)
libdrm (2.4.90-3.0 -> 2.4.91-2.0)
ffmpeg (1:3.4.1-3.1 -> 1:3.4.2-1.0)
gc (7.6.0-1 -> 7.6.4-1.0)
gnupg (2.2.4-2.0 -> 2.2.5-1.0)
gpgme (1.10.0-1.0 -> 1.10.0-2.0)
ilmbase (2.2.0-2 -> 2.2.1-1.0)
libmagick (7.0.7.23-1.0 -> 7.0.7.26-1.0)
imagemagick (7.0.7.23-1.0 -> 7.0.7.26-1.0)
openexr (2.2.0-3 -> 2.2.1-1.0)
xorg-xset (1.2.3-1 -> 1.2.4-1.0)
xdg-utils (1.1.2-1 -> 1.1.2-2.0)
pango (1.40.14-1 -> 1.40.14-2.0)
nspr (4.18-1.0 -> 4.19-1.0)
lvm2 (2.02.177-1.0 -> 2.02.177-5.0)
xfsprogs (4.14.0-1.0 -> 4.15.1-1.0)
nss (3.35-1.0 -> 3.36-1.0)
kdelibs (4.14.38-3.0 -> 4.14.38-4.0)
libevdev (1.5.8-1.0 -> 1.5.9-1.0)
libwacom (0.27-1.0 -> 0.28-2.0)
libinput (1.10.0-1.0 -> 1.10.3-1.0)
libnm (1.10.5dev+3+g5159c34ea-1.0 -> 1.10.6-1.0)
libnm-glib (1.10.5dev+3+g5159c34ea-1.0 -> 1.10.6-1.0)
libzip (1.3.2-1.0 -> 1.4.0-1.0)
networkmanager (1.10.5dev+3+g5159c34ea-1.0 -> 1.10.6-1.0)
pkg-config (0.29.2-1.1 -> 0.29.2-1.2)
qt5-base (5.10.1-2.0 -> 5.10.1-5.0)
pyqt5-common (5.10-3.0 -> 5.10.1-1.0)
sip (4.19.7-1.0 -> 4.19.8-1.0)
python-sip (4.19.7-1.0 -> 4.19.8-1.0)
python-pyqt5 (5.10-3.0 -> 5.10.1-1.0)
python-setuptools (1:38.5.1-1.0 -> 1:38.6.0-1.0)
python2-setuptools (1:38.5.1-1.0 -> 1:38.6.0-1.0)
qt5-declarative (5.10.1-2.0 -> 5.10.1-3.0)
s-nail (14.9.7-1.0 -> 14.9.9-1.0)
systemd-sysvcompat (237.31-1.0 -> 238.0-3.0)
I thought at first that the problem was obviously related to systemd. So I downgraded systemd and packages I thought were related (systemd, libsystemd, systemd-sysvcompat) to their previous local versions to see if the problem disappear, it didnt.
Maybe there's one more program which is related to systemd in this list that I havent downgraded, or maybe is a different thing altogether. Can anybody help me with this? (I haven't tried to downgrade EVERYTHING in the list yet, I'm still trying to avoid doing that. BTW, is there like a https://archive.archlinux.org service for arch32 ? that would be useful as well)
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there is an archive under archive.archlinux32.org
sry, but I have nothing specific to say to your problem.
But: libpsl 0.20.0-1.0 is also somewhat broken, but most likely unrelated.
regards,
deep42thought
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there is an archive under archive.archlinux32.org
sry, but I have nothing specific to say to your problem.
But: libpsl 0.20.0-1.0 is also somewhat broken, but most likely unrelated.regards,
deep42thought
oh. That's great news. Ill try to downgrade/revert and test if everything's working that way. Thanks a lot.
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