Hello everyone,
I'm using skalibs-2.10.0.0, execline-2.7.0.0, and s6-2.10.0.0 here in my
system. I tried using the s6-usertree-maker with below invocation:
s6-usertree-maker -E /etc/user-env -e XDG_RUNTIME_DIR user
/var/log/user-subtree /tmp/user-subtree
Below is the generated run scrip
As shown above, the multisubstitute command that contains XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is
put after the one that contains USER, HOME, UID, GID, and GIDLIST. If for
example XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/$UID, the $UID here will not be substituted
with the user's UID since by the time $UID is substituted, $XDG_RU
Great, thanks!
MMS
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021, 17:28 Laurent Bercot
wrote:
> >As shown above, the multisubstitute command that contains XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
> is put after the one that contains USER, HOME, UID, GID, and GIDLIST. If
> for example XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/$UID, the $UID here will not be
>
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 04:44:33PM +1100, Alexis wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> i've now updated the s6-man-pages repo to reflect s6 2.10.0.0:
>
> https://github.com/flexibeast/s6-man-pages/releases/tag/v2.10.0.0.1
>
> The final ".1" in the version indicates the first release for s6 2.10.0.0;
> it will
Very nice. Not to nitpick though, the standard way of handling
out-of-version versioning is with an underscore, not an additional dot.
So your releases would be v2.10.0.0_1 (and so on).
The additional dot was on my suggestion, to avoid conflicting with
distros wanting to package s6-man-pages. D