Hi xrs, I'm wondering about:
To setup GNUnet user services for a regular user: > sudo gnunet-user-setup.sh -u USER To start GNUnet user services for 'USER': > sudo rc-service gnunet-USER-services start Can't the gnunet-user-setup.sh script make it so that the user services are auto-started whenever the user is logged in (especially/at least for X logins)? Having to manually start the user services after each login sounds unnecessarily painful ;-). Also, I see no integration with libc's NSS (/etc/nsswitch.conf). Am I overlooking something? If not, was it simply not done or would it be against Alpine policy? happy hacking! Christian On 4/30/20 12:36 PM, xrs wrote: > Heyho, > > who are likes, please have a look at the updates on the alpine package > files. > > https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/merge_requests/5936 > > What is missing? What should be change? > > I have a few open comments from the alpine devs, but it's already beta. > > Happy hacking, > xrs >
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