Re: Debianization

2018-07-05 Thread Avery Payne
I've been living with rc-shim for several months now, and while it isn't perfect, it's certainly taken a lot of the pain out of migration while using SysV rc scripts. I'm planning on switching off of runit this summer and moving to s6, so this is both a "proof in the pudding" moment for me

Re: Debianization

2018-04-21 Thread Didier Kryn
Le 21/04/2018 à 18:19, Guillaume Perréal a écrit : Le 21/04/2018 à 12:28, Didier Kryn a écrit :     May I humbly ask why you don't start with Devuan (which is Debian stripped out of systemd)? Of course it is less challenging than doing the job on Debian, but it would be wholehartedly applauded

Re: Debianization

2018-04-21 Thread Avery Payne
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 4:27 AM, SZÉPE Viktor wrote: > > Actually my first step of setting up a production Debian-based server is > reverting back to SysVinit > https://github.com/szepeviktor/debian-server-tools/blob/ > master/debian-setup.sh#L88-L90 > Currently I haven't

Re: Debianization

2018-04-21 Thread Guillaume Perréal
Le 21/04/2018 à 12:28, Didier Kryn a écrit :     May I humbly ask why you don't start with Devuan (which is Debian stripped out of systemd)? Of course it is less challenging than doing the job on Debian, but it would be wholehartedly applauded and tested by the Devuan community, while you

Re: Debianization

2018-04-21 Thread SZÉPE Viktor
Idézem/Quoting Didier Kryn : Le 20/04/2018 à 07:48, SZÉPE Viktor a écrit : Idézem/Quoting Colin Booth : On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 11:10:33PM +, Laurent Bercot wrote: Have any started (thinking about) packaging skalibs, execline and s6 the Debian

Re: Debianization

2018-04-21 Thread Didier Kryn
Le 20/04/2018 à 07:48, SZÉPE Viktor a écrit : Idézem/Quoting Colin Booth : On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 11:10:33PM +, Laurent Bercot wrote: > Have any started (thinking about) packaging skalibs, execline and s6 > the Debian policy-obeying way?  What does that mean? If it's

Re: Debianization

2018-04-19 Thread SZÉPE Viktor
Idézem/Quoting Colin Booth : On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 11:10:33PM +, Laurent Bercot wrote: > Have any started (thinking about) packaging skalibs, execline and s6 > the Debian policy-obeying way? What does that mean? If it's just FHS, skarnet.org follows FHS by default,

Debianization

2018-04-19 Thread SZÉPE Viktor
Hello! Have any started (thinking about) packaging skalibs, execline and s6 the Debian policy-obeying way? SZÉPE Viktor, honlap üzemeltetés / Running your application https://github.com/szepeviktor/debian-server-tools/blob/master/CV.md -- ügyelet/hotline: +36-20-4242498 s...@szepe.net