On 10/22/2014 10:30 AM, a...@globalgate.com.ar wrote:

Hi Eric,

On Wed, 22 Oct 2014, Eric Shubert wrote:

This is somewhat moot though, as the new qmail package will be using
xinetd/init instead of tcpserver/supervise in an upcoming release.
Everything except qmail is no longer using supervise, and qmail is the
last piece. I don't have a time estimate for this, but I expect it
will be the next release.

I didn't find in the list archive if you've explained it already

I'm curious: ¿why did you consider better to not run qmail and another
pieces
under tcpserver/supervise and choose go back to inetd/xinetd?

Could you elaborate on that please?  (on free time of course)

regards,

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Abel Lucano ____________________________________________________

GlobalGate Ingeniería


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This is generally a matter of adopting the "when in Rome, do as the Romans" philosophy, as well as keeping things simple and consistent. Having multiple logging facilities controlling services and logs makes things more difficult than they need to be. With RHEL/Centos and Debian both adopting systemd going forward, I think it's best to move QMT under this umbrella. In preparation for this (in COS7), we're ditching daemontools and ucspi-tcp dependencies in COS6.

If you have what you feel are compelling reasons to keep daemontools and ucspi-tcp around, feel free to share them. Perhaps there's something we've failed to consider.

Thanks.

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-Eric 'shubes'


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