Congrats. Laurent, I assume you have an opinion on Debian packaging. What is it?
I've been working for a week on improving a s6-packaging I found on github, and I'm still not done. --phone is hard. On Jul 27, 2015 7:35 AM, "Laurent Bercot" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > s6-2.2.0.0 is out. > > * s6-notifywhenup has been removed. Please use the ./notification-fd > file for readiness notification. > * Long-awaited feature: configurable timeouts for finish scripts! > echo timeout-in-milliseconds > timeout-finish > Infinite timeouts are supported, if timeout-in-milliseconds is 0. > The default, when no timeout-finish file exists, is still 5000. > * Support for the "really down" event, i.e. "./finish died". This > is reported by s6-supervise as a D event. A "really down" service > is reported by s6-svstat as "down and ready". > * Change of interface for synchronous s6-svc, hence the major version > bump. > To wait for events u, U, d or D: -wu, -wU, -wd or -wD. > * Change of format for the supervise/status file: readiness information > included in it, and flags refactored. Compatibility with the > runit/daemontools format has been broken. (But that shouldn't be a > problem: nobody is switching supervisors while a service is running.) > * Needs the latest skalibs (2.3.6.0), for the function that makes > supporting timeout-finish possible. > > http://skarnet.org/software/s6/ > git://git.skarnet.org/s6 > > Enjoy, > Bug-reports welcome. > > -- > Laurent >
