Re: Question about enable-absolute-paths option

2018-09-02 Thread Casper Ti. Vector
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 02:12:47PM +0800, Shengjing Zhu wrote: > Thanks for this note, I haven't looked at these packages. At first I > thought execline binaries will only be called inside execlinep > scripts. Could you give some examples that s6 calls these binaries > directly except exelinep?

Re: Question about enable-absolute-paths option

2018-09-02 Thread Laurent Bercot
Thanks for this note, I haven't looked at these packages. At first I thought execline binaries will only be called inside execlinep scripts. Could you give some examples that s6 calls these binaries directly except exelinep? In addition to what Casper said: for instance, some of the

Re: Question about enable-absolute-paths option

2018-09-02 Thread Casper Ti. Vector
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 11:17:20PM +0800, Shengjing Zhu wrote: > The actual reason is that I can't afford time to argue with other > developers. When I ask on debian-devel list, at least someone is > object to this[1]. I'd to admit that I'm not good at argument. The > simple solution I see is to

Re: Question about enable-absolute-paths option

2018-09-02 Thread Shengjing Zhu
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 5:36 AM Guillermo wrote: > You don't need to do that. You *can* install the full set of execline > binaries in /usr/lib/execline using --enable-absolute-paths, (and you > should add --shebangdir=\$${prefix}/lib/execline too), just like in > your OP. Both s6 and s6-rc should

Re: Question about enable-absolute-paths option

2018-09-02 Thread Guillermo
El dom., 2 sept. 2018 a las 13:48, Shengjing Zhu escribió: > > From your previous comment, s6 not only uses execline library, but > also its binaries. Can I get a list of binaries that s6 will use? So I > can only package these. You don't need to do that. You *can* install the full set of

Re: Question about enable-absolute-paths option

2018-09-02 Thread Laurent Bercot
But I probably will not install binaries like `if, exec, wait` to default PATH(like /usr/bin). Although I understand this is possible technically(and currently no other programs claim these names). The actual reason is that I can't afford time to argue with other developers. When I ask on