Re: Could s6-svscan ignore non-servicedir folders?

2015-01-23 Thread Olivier Brunel
On 01/22/15 00:17, Laurent Bercot wrote: > On 21/01/2015 21:47, Olivier Brunel wrote: >> The thing is, that you've referred to services & oneshots, whereas I >> would refer to longrun services & oneshot services resp., i.e. I see >> those as two types of services. > > They are both services from

Re: Could s6-svscan ignore non-servicedir folders?

2015-01-21 Thread Laurent Bercot
On 21/01/2015 21:47, Olivier Brunel wrote: The thing is, that you've referred to services & oneshots, whereas I would refer to longrun services & oneshot services resp., i.e. I see those as two types of services. They are both services from a "system management", higher-level, point of view. F

Re: Could s6-svscan ignore non-servicedir folders?

2015-01-21 Thread Olivier Brunel
On 01/21/15 20:13, Laurent Bercot wrote: > On 21/01/2015 18:24, Olivier Brunel wrote: >> I'll have to setup some scripts for different init stages, using >> s6-svscan as stage 2, as you've described elsewhere. But I also want to >> have a system to start (and stop) services in order. I see this who

Re: Could s6-svscan ignore non-servicedir folders?

2015-01-21 Thread Laurent Bercot
On 21/01/2015 18:24, Olivier Brunel wrote: I'll have to setup some scripts for different init stages, using s6-svscan as stage 2, as you've described elsewhere. But I also want to have a system to start (and stop) services in order. I see this whole idea of order/dependency is something that is b