posts like this are the reason I decided to switch to an existing distribution
that doesn't use systemd rather than wait for Devuan.
--seth
> On 31 Oct 2015, at 20:14, Teodoro Santoni wrote:
>
> 2015-10-31 17:30 GMT+01:00, Adam Borowski :
>> How do you guys like this:?
>> http://git.busybox.n
On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 09:29:31AM +0100, sth wrote:
> posts like this are the reason I decided to switch to an existing
> distribution that doesn't use systemd rather than wait for Devuan.
Seriously? There are much worse posts on here, but you chose “top lel” as an
example?
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yes, you are right. there are plenty more posts that I could have used for an
example.
no disrespect to the folks working hard on Devuan related projects. you are
doing great work.
--seth
> On 01 Nov 2015, at 10:27, Jack L. Frost wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 09:29:31AM +0100, sth wr
Adam Borowski writes:
> How do you guys like this:?
> http://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit/?id=accd9eeb719916da974584b33b1aeced5f3bb346
I think that's a silly reason for removing a feature. But I found
something nicer while doing a (minimal) bit of research on sd_listen:
,
| union {
|
Rainer Weikusat writes:
[...]
> memset(&sun, 0, sizeof(&sun.sun_path));
The second & is wrong here.
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Le 31/10/2015 17:54, Isaac Dunham a écrit :
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 05:30:15PM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
>How do you guys like this:?
>http://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit/?id=accd9eeb719916da974584b33b1aeced5f3bb346
:), though I hadn't heard about it despite being on the Busybox list.
A lot
Unfortunately it only allows you to search by package, leaving you
with a lot of non-linux and inactive distros - and no ranking.
But it's a nice feature.
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The idea that all "server sockets" (loosely defined) ought to be created
by a single program during system boot which is then also necessarily
the single program which will ever start servers is based on such a
fundamental lack of understanding how a system whose state is comprised
of a set of inde
I thought some of you might be interested in this post about the article posted
below:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=597967#p597967
I couldn't begin to understand the original treatise but could kind of follow
what tomazzi was saying. Any thoughts?
golinux
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