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On 22 November 2012 11:11, James Hunt wrote:
> Hi Robie,
>
> On 22/11/12 10:24, Robie Basak wrote:
>> A minor point, speaking as an uninformed observer.
>>
>>> /etc/xdg/init
>>
>> These files will be Upstart-specific, right? What if XDG want to use
>> /etc/xdg/init in the future? Would /etc/xdg/up
James,
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 11:11:42AM +, James Hunt wrote:
> Agreed. I've changed the spec to reference /etc/xdg/upstart/ although
> I wonder if we should make this /etc/xdg/upstart/user/ (*) to make it
> clear the common jobs in that directory are only for Upstart running
> as a non-priv
A minor point, speaking as an uninformed observer.
> /etc/xdg/init
These files will be Upstart-specific, right? What if XDG want to use
/etc/xdg/init in the future? Would /etc/xdg/upstart avoid a potential
future namespace collision here?
I understand that /etc/xdg/init would be analogous to /et
Hi Robie,
On 22/11/12 10:24, Robie Basak wrote:
> A minor point, speaking as an uninformed observer.
>
>> /etc/xdg/init
>
> These files will be Upstart-specific, right? What if XDG want to use
> /etc/xdg/init in the future? Would /etc/xdg/upstart avoid a potential
> future namespace collision he
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