On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 6:51 AM, Luke Diamand l...@diamand.org wrote:
On 02/01/15 10:40, Avery Payne wrote:
On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Luke Diamand l...@diamand.org wrote:
Caution, a shameless plug follows:
If you are willing to share the contents of your scripts with a very
Happy belated New Year!
As discussed elsewhere, the runit-scripts repository has been removed. A
link has been left that redirects to the supervision-scripts project. The
new project should be a 100% compatible replacement.
I did not achieve my personal goal of a 0.1 release by January 1. I
Feel free to take meds and re-invent the wheel when you feel like it.
No problem of course.
Take care.
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From: Avery Payne avery.p.pa...@gmail.com
Date: 2015-01-02 11:54 GMT+01:00
Subject: Re: Using runit-init on debian/Jessie in place of sysvinit/systemd
Hey Laurent,
Over at LQ, I'm working on importing s6 into LFS again, but this time at a
slower pace. I was hoping to also see about using the native LFS utilities as
much as possible and only include the init-shim tools (halt, shutdown, pause,
and runlevel scripts and binaries) from
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 3:42 PM, James Powell james4...@hotmail.com wrote:
Anyways, I'll be posting more frequently about getting init-stage-1/2/3
drafted correctly and in execline script language. Avery maybe you can
share your notes as well on this with me, if possible.
I'll provide what
One way or the other, ./finish should only be used scarcely, for clean-up
duties that absolutely need to happen when the long-lived process has died:
removing stale or temporary files, for instance. Those should be brief
operations and absolutely cannot block.
I'm thinking spawn to