On 04/06/2016 19:06, Remko Tronçon wrote:
When s6-svscan is running in a terminal, and I hit Ctrl-C, the processes
managed by s6 are not interrupted, and remain running after s6-svscan has
quit. I'm guessing this has something to do with CTRL-C behavior wrt
process groups, but I'm not
Hi,
When s6-svscan is running in a terminal, and I hit Ctrl-C, the processes
managed by s6 are not interrupted, and remain running after s6-svscan has
quit. I'm guessing this has something to do with CTRL-C behavior wrt
process groups, but I'm not knowledgeable enough on the subject to know
2016-06-04 8:30 GMT-03:00 Eric Vidal:
>
>> Um, no. What part of the documentation made you think that? If the
>> documentation is unclear enough that you understood that, then I need to
>> fix it.
>
> this is the complet line : The service has a dependency to a service that
> must restart, or
On 04/06/2016 08:14, Eric Vidal wrote:
The test is simple, i create a database with all i need. I create a
second database with the same service less one. When i update the
live database from first to second, all is good, s6-rc-update bring
down the service which doesn't exit. But when i update