On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 09:52:18AM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote:

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> 
>      Further more, a method could be agreed on to tell the script if
> the daemon is going to be supervised or not, and we would then need
> only one script for all cases.
> 
>     For example, providing "supervised-start" and
> "supervised-reload" in addition to the other cases could do the job.
> For safety, the scripts could check a file which tells them which
> supervisor is calling them.
> 
>     What do you think?
>                                         Didier


How do you support init scripts for several init systems for all the
daemons that could be installed in a distro like Devuan? Who should do
this work? Who should keep things updated and synchronised to allow
the whole process to be neat and clean? Guys, if one apt-get installs
--force-yes the default editor, and things go wrong, it's not a big
issue. If we do the same on init, it's back to dice
rolling... (cit. moria).

My2Cents

KatolaZ

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