On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:03 PM, Ray Rashif wrote:
> The question is, can a few lines of shell code (as has been
> demonstrated by the bugfix in the bug report above), manage the
> problem sufficiently? If yes, then a full, separate program to handle
> this stuff is _not_ KISS.
I thought so but...
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Ray Rashif wrote:
> On 8 September 2011 19:35, Alessio 'Blaster' Biancalana
> wrote:
>> I like the idea, this seems KISS as it is now.
>> It could be a better way to manage services, kudos!
>
> It could also be incorporated into the rc.d functions, making it
> eleg
On 8 September 2011 14:03, Ray Rashif wrote:
> On 8 September 2011 19:35, Alessio 'Blaster' Biancalana
> wrote:
>> I like the idea, this seems KISS as it is now.
>> It could be a better way to manage services, kudos!
>
> It could also be incorporated into the rc.d functions, making it
> elegant t
On 08-09-2011 12:58, Paul Ezvan wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Sep 2011 12:08:30 +0200, Clemens Fruhwirth wrote:
>> If you use Debian, you might have come across start-stop-daemon. It's
>> part of the dpkg package and encapsulates all the knowledge, they
>> learnt when dealing with starting and stopping daemon
On 8 September 2011 19:35, Alessio 'Blaster' Biancalana
wrote:
> I like the idea, this seems KISS as it is now.
> It could be a better way to manage services, kudos!
It could also be incorporated into the rc.d functions, making it
elegant to use from within the scripts.
The question is, can a fe
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011 12:08:30 +0200, Clemens Fruhwirth wrote:
If you use Debian, you might have come across start-stop-daemon. It's
part of the dpkg package and encapsulates all the knowledge, they
learnt when dealing with starting and stopping daemons.
Systemd may provide the same simplification
I like the idea, this seems KISS as it is now.
It could be a better way to manage services, kudos!
--
Bl@ster / dottorblaster
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Martti Kühne wrote:
> curl-straming, which sometimes breaks so badly it's not enough to just
> stop it, in which case it's not enough to just restart the daemon,
wtf did I write here?
...curl streaming, which sometimes breaks so badly it's not enough to
just stop i
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Clemens Fruhwirth
wrote:
> If you use Debian, you might have come across start-stop-daemon. It's
> part of the dpkg package and encapsulates all the knowledge, they
> learnt when dealing with starting and stopping daemons. It has plenty
> of features ranging from:
Am 08.09.2011 12:08, schrieb Clemens Fruhwirth:
> If you use Debian, you might have come across start-stop-daemon. It's
> part of the dpkg package and encapsulates all the knowledge, they
> learnt when dealing with starting and stopping daemons. It has plenty
> of features ranging from:
>
> * hand
On Thursday 08 Sep 2011 12:08:30 Clemens Fruhwirth wrote:
> I propose to switch to start-stop-daemon and deprecate the method above.
>
> http://clemens.endorphin.org/sshd-start-stop-daemon.diff is an example
> of an rc.d script ported to start-stop-daemon. The paradigm -- to my
> personal taste --
If you use Debian, you might have come across start-stop-daemon. It's
part of the dpkg package and encapsulates all the knowledge, they
learnt when dealing with starting and stopping daemons. It has plenty
of features ranging from:
* handling pidfiles more intimately (checking the pid files conten
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