what I can do, if it is of
interest to you, is list all the directives in a service file and
rate their conversion difficulty, so you can then evaluate your own
service files and assess the feasability of an automated conversion tool.
It took way longer than expected, and was a harrowing task,
[...] We've discussed internally if we change that process and try to
write a systemd unit parser, because all units are there in Ubuntu. If
we could catch 90% of all cases, we need, we would be happy. If it
would take 2 weeks of work, that would be fine. Did somebody of you
try to implement
We've discussed internally if we change that process and try to write a
systemd unit parser, because all units are there in Ubuntu.
If we could catch 90% of all cases, we need, we would be happy.
If it would take 2 weeks of work, that would be fine.
Did somebody of you try to implement
Hi everybody
I don't know, if somebody has tried that ever. However we want to
continue to use Ubuntu on s6 and packages today our s6 "units" manually.
We've build a generator for that, that creates a base of service. But
the call of this generator is once by a human being which manually
decides