Re: runit patches to fix compiler warnings on RHEL 7

2019-12-04 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 12/04, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote: > Jan Braun: > > > 2) runit has manpages. s6 has HTML. :( > > > Daniel J. Bernstein had something to say on that subject, two decades ago. > See the "Notes" section of http://cr.yp.to/slashdoc.html . > > I generate both manual pages and HTML from a

Re: runit patches to fix compiler warnings on RHEL 7

2019-12-04 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 12/04, Laurent Bercot wrote: > > What about mandoc? > > The colour of this bikeshed is not up for debate. > > If you want man pages for skaware, provide me with: > 1. a reasonable source format (e.g. not roff, so mandoc is right out) > 2. a tool that can be built using *only* a C compiler (so

Re: runit patches to fix compiler warnings on RHEL 7

2019-11-27 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 11/25, J. Lewis Muir wrote: > Is runit hosted in a public source code repo? If so, where? > > Are patches to fix runit compiler warnings on RHEL 7 welcome? I have patches now. Is there a public source code repo I can contribute against? Or would it be helpful to just send th

Re: runit patches to fix compiler warnings on RHEL 7

2019-12-02 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 11/28, Laurent Bercot wrote: > - This mailing-list accepts all discussions about process supervision > software. It also accepts patches to such software (but rather than cold > sending patches, please engage in a tech discussion first - it doesn't > have to be long.) OK, great! I just sent

Re: runit patches to fix compiler warnings on RHEL 7

2019-12-02 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 11/27, Martin Castillo wrote: > On 27.11.19 21:33, J. Lewis Muir wrote: > > On 11/25, J. Lewis Muir wrote: > >> Is runit hosted in a public source code repo? If so, where? > >> > >> Are patches to fix runit compiler warnings on RHEL 7 welcome? > >

Re: runit patches to fix compiler warnings on RHEL 7

2019-12-02 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 12/02, J. Lewis Muir wrote: > So, if s6 can do something similar, I'd be happy to try it out! Can it? Reading more, it seems the answer is yes: https://skarnet.org/software/s6/notifywhenup.html So, s6 has a built-in mechanism where, when the supervised process is available (&qu

runit patches to fix compiler warnings on RHEL 7

2019-11-25 Thread J. Lewis Muir
Hello! Is runit hosted in a public source code repo? If so, where? Are patches to fix runit compiler warnings on RHEL 7 welcome? Thank you! Lewis

Re: [request for review] Port of s6 documentation to mdoc(7)

2020-08-31 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 08/31, Laurent Bercot wrote: > > > Of course, you'd also have to convert the existing HTML documentation > > into DocBook and then generate the mdoc and HTML from that. I would > > understand concern over adding a dependency on a potentially heavy > > DocBook toolchain in order to generate

Re: [request for review] Port of s6 documentation to mdoc(7)

2020-08-31 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 08/30, Laurent Bercot wrote: > > i've spent the last couple of weeks porting the s6 documentation to mdoc(7) > > format: > > > > https://github.com/flexibeast/s6-man-pages > > Excellent, thank you. There is a lot of talk (especially on the #s6 > IRC channel, but occasionally on the

Re: [request for review] Port of s6 documentation to mdoc(7)

2020-08-31 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 08/31, Jason Lenz wrote: > On 8/31/20 11:08 AM, J. Lewis Muir wrote: > > On 08/30, Laurent Bercot wrote: > > > > i've spent the last couple of weeks porting the s6 documentation to > > > > mdoc(7) format: > > > > > > > > https://github

Re: Supervision on the BSD's

2022-04-11 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 04/09, Scott Colby wrote: > Finally, if you wanted to create a router that you could (metaphorically) > put in a closet and forget about for 5 years, what approach would > you take? My initial thought was OpenBSD + s6, but I worry now that > there could be an impedance mismatch between these