Re: s6-log can create current with 640?

2019-10-22 Thread Dewayne Geraghty
Thank-you, Colin. My brain turned to mush integrating logging with fifo queues across multiple jails (aka very lightweight VMs) and disjoint users (userA writes, userB reads). Unfortunately they're across various jailed systems, so the s6 fifo tools aren't applicable. I appreciate your advice,

Re: s6-log can create current with 640?

2019-10-22 Thread Colin Booth
On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 01:27:24PM +1100, Dewayne Geraghty wrote: > Is there any way to tell s6-log to set the mode to ./current to > something other than 644? 640 is preferred? > > For example: I write to the logdir /var/log/httpd/error which has privs: > > /var/log/http > drwx-- 2 uucp

s6-log can create current with 640?

2019-10-22 Thread Dewayne Geraghty
Is there any way to tell s6-log to set the mode to ./current to something other than 644? 640 is preferred? For example: I write to the logdir /var/log/httpd/error which has privs: /var/log/http drwx-- 2 uucp uucp 1.0K Oct 23 12:37 error/ Within /var/log/httpd/error -rwxr--r-- 1 uucp

Re: The "Unix Philosophy 2020" document

2019-10-22 Thread Casper Ti. Vector
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 12:54:17PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote: > What URL is the best one for us to publicize? " for PDFs, for the source code"? (I do not want to clutter the git repo with PDF files...) -- My

Re: The "Unix Philosophy 2020" document

2019-10-22 Thread Steve Litt
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 23:33:41 +0800 "Casper Ti. Vector" wrote: > On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 01:37:43AM +0800, Casper Ti. Vector wrote: > > [...] Consequently I think that, with an appropriate amount > > of publicity for the document, much more people would be willing > > to keep an eye on, migrate

Re: The "Unix Philosophy 2020" document

2019-10-22 Thread Casper Ti. Vector
On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 01:37:43AM +0800, Casper Ti. Vector wrote: > [...] Consequently I think that, with an appropriate amount > of publicity for the document, much more people would be willing > to keep an eye on, migrate to, or even help develop daemontools-ish > systems, potentially creating