On Mon Aug 17, 2020 at 9:46 AM -03, Guillermo wrote:
> El dom., 16 ago. 2020 a las 11:56, Érico Nogueira escribió:
> >
> > I was looking into runit version history, and was wondering if there's
> > anywhere I could access actual version control of its source.
>
> There is a Git repository, actually
There is a Git repository, actually:
git clone http://smarden.org/git/runit.git/
Source: https://www.mail-archive.com/supervision@list.skarnet.org/msg01353.html
Oh, thanks for the archeological find! I had completely forgotten
about it. Sorry.
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Laurent
El dom., 16 ago. 2020 a las 11:56, Érico Nogueira escribió:
>
> I was looking into runit version history, and was wondering if there's
> anywhere I could access actual version control of its source.
There is a Git repository, actually:
git clone http://smarden.org/git/runit.git/
Source: https://
On Sun Aug 16, 2020 at 12:22 PM -03, Laurent Bercot wrote:
> >I was looking into runit version history, and was wondering if there's
> >anywhere I could access actual version control of its source. It is
> >possible to assemble a rough history by fetching all the releases, such
> >as done in [1], b
I was looking into runit version history, and was wondering if there's
anywhere I could access actual version control of its source. It is
possible to assemble a rough history by fetching all the releases, such
as done in [1], but it would be nice to have an actual complete history,
if such a thin
Hi!
I was looking into runit version history, and was wondering if there's
anywhere I could access actual version control of its source. It is
possible to assemble a rough history by fetching all the releases, such
as done in [1], but it would be nice to have an actual complete history,
if such a