On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 03:38 +0200, Jan Claeys wrote: > Op maandag 05-10-2009 om 17:04 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Scott James > Remnant: > > Processes managed by init are known as jobs and are defined by > > files in the /etc/init directory. See init(5) for more details. > > > > So then read that manual page, "man 5 init". You'll find several > > hundred lines of description of the format of those files. > > One thing not defined in init(5) is the job description file's character > set and/or encoding. > > I suppose it's ASCII, but e.g. if it's UTF-8 (would be nice for > descriptions, authors, etc.) you probably want to explain more > accurately what "whitespace" means (UTF-8 has more than 1 "space" > character, so you probably want to restrict it to the ASCII subset > "space"). > I don't think it really has one ;-)
Scott -- Have you ever, ever felt like this? Had strange things happen? Are you going round the twist?
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