On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Laurent Bercot <[email protected]> wrote: > > Oh, and btw, I'll have to change s6-rc-init and go back to the > "the directory must not exist" model, and you won't be able to > use a tmpfs as live directory - you'll have to use a subdirectory > of your tmpfs. > Ah bummer. It was fun while it lasted. > > The reason: as it is now, it's too hard to handle all the failure > cases when updating live. It's much easier to build another live > directory, and atomically change what live points to - by renaming > a symlink. And that can't be done if live is a mount point. > Makes sense. In this case can we get a --livedir=DIR buildtime option so us suckers using a noexec-mounted /run can relocate things easily without having to type -l <livepath> every time we want to interact with s6-rc?
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