I think you might be being a little hasty.  I tried the svn before,
segfaulted at about 2/3 booted, then failed to hot reload after the 60
second timeout.  ngcs, dbus_event, and possibly other plugins still
don't even compile (at least on my gentoo amd64 system, ymmv), let
alone run.  svn revision 4568 is safe as far as I can tell, I'm
running it on my machine for the interim.

initng-ifiles could be update, we've collectively made enough changes
to it to warrant a new release.  It's not like we need to release both
packages simultaneously anyway.

--qupada

On 03/01/07, dragoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ismael Luceno wrote:
> > I think we should have a pre-release as shortly as possible.
> >
> > Why?, because 0.6.8 is very buggy, and svn appears to be rock-solid.
> >
> >
> +1
> is the virtual isse with the events solved?
> > There are some things still left, like the selinux and dbus stuff,
> > if someone could test that I will try to fix any issue ;).
> >
> >
> selinux still have issues with file descriptor leaks which needs to be
> fixed.
> there are some scripts (like mount) which do not call close which causes
> the filedescriptor to be reused (but with a different securitycontext)
> so the other initscripts does not have access to it.
>
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