Thanks for the followup PJ.

Lee Hambley
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On 25 July 2015 at 00:29, Pj Kelly <p...@crushlovely.com> wrote:

> Just closing the loop on this thread.  We re-thought this library and
> re-released it under a different name: capistrano-upstart-service.
>
> https://github.com/crushlovely/capistrano-upstart-service
>
>
> On Thursday, March 27, 2014 at 11:02:16 PM UTC-7, Pj Kelly wrote:
>>
>> Hey Lee,
>>
>> Thanks for the reply.  I will check out that talk and see if there's a
>> more elegant way to make this happen.
>>
>> Fair point on the name.  Will give that some thought and post here once
>> we have a more descriptive name.
>>
>> Best, PJ
>>
>> On Saturday, March 22, 2014 5:12:47 AM UTC-7, Lee Hambley wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi PJ,
>>>
>>> Unfortunately not, if you're dynamically defining rake tasks like that
>>> with meta programming, then you need the list to exist first. There are
>>> some workarounds with Rake which you might learn, the "dynamic" tasks as
>>> detailed in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaEqZtulOus
>>>
>>> Also, I have to say I can't really endorse or agree with the Gem name, I
>>> have no idea which "Service" you are referring to, but it looks like it's
>>> specifically ubuntu and init.d and friends related, and is misleadingly
>>> named.
>>>
>>> Lee Hambley
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>>> On 22 March 2014 02:50, Pj Kelly <p...@crushlovely.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello All,
>>>>
>>>> I just published an early release of Capistrano plugin that I was
>>>> interested in getting some input on.
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/crushlovely/capistrano-service
>>>>
>>>> The goal of this plugin is to make it simple to define Capistrano tasks
>>>> for controlling your linux services.
>>>>
>>>> The thing I'm wondering about is if there's any way to get these tasks
>>>> lazily evaluated so that I don't have to do any configuration in my
>>>> Capfile.  The way it currently works, I have to define my service before
>>>> requiring the plugin.  Here's an example of my Capfile:
>>>>
>>>> set :services, [:nginx, :unicorn] require 'capistrano/service'
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way around this?  I want to make sure this plugin follows
>>>> the standards being set by Capistrano 3, so any and all suggestions are
>>>> welcome.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
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