On 29/07/2015 19:44, Jaromil wrote:
IMHO the bigger barrier to this is not having a string parsing code (or basic grammar) that is security oriented, I mean hardened to run as root and handle corner cases
The tool I linked does no parsing at all. The user gives the end of the command line she wants to run, but the start of the command line is fixed at daemon start time. One daemon per start of command line; you can have hundreds of those if needed, because each instance uses very little memory (max 2 pages of private dirty stack, no heap).
most code out there has too many features and is too ambitions to fulfill such a simple task
I have a lot of tools that fulfill simple tasks, specifically made to address these kinds of problems. When you're done with your priorities - releasing Devuan 1.0 -, let's talk.
I think I speak for most people here when I say we dislike the quantity of undocumented daemons running on on gnu/Linux desktop nowadays and I hope we can trim that down with Devuan
The real sticking point in what you just wrote is "undocumented". I think most people wouldn't mind a pandemonium on their machine IF they knew exactly what daemon is doing what, how many resources a daemon consumes, and how to disable the ones they don't need. -- Laurent _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng