[gentoo-dev] rfc: runlevels in runit or a single service directory

2014-11-10 Thread William Hubbs
All, I have been working on the version bump for sys-process/runit [1]. Service directories will be stored in /etc/sv; think of this as being like /etc/init.d. Once this is done, there are two suggested ways of linking to the service directories you want to monitor. The first is to make a direc

Re: [gentoo-dev] rfc: runlevels in runit or a single service directory

2014-11-10 Thread Peter Stuge
William Hubbs wrote: > I'm just wondering what the default should be. .. > Does anyone have any comments on that approach? I think the Gentoo default should just be what upstream uses and documents. //Peter pgpcub1K1GUj7.pgp Description: PGP signature

[gentoo-dev] rfc: runlevels in runit

2014-02-23 Thread William Hubbs
All, there is a significant change I want to make to the sys-process/runit ebuild to fix a couple of bugs [1] [2]. In a nutshell, we set up a default runlevel as shown in this upstream document [3] in /etc/runit/runsvdir. We rebuild it every time an upgrade happens, so this is why we are hitting