On 5/14/2015 3:47 PM, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> There are even more than that.  I mentioned back in January that the 
> nosh Guide chapter on creating service bundles has pointers to the run 
> file collections by Gerrit Pape, Wayne Marshall, Kevin J. DeGraaf, and 
> Glenn Strauss.  I also pointed out that nosh came with some 177 
> pre-built service bundles.  That figure has since risen to some 
> 230-odd (not including log services).
>
"We are supervision-scripts. Lower your firewalls and surrender your 
source. We will add your definitions and technological distinctiveness 
to our own. Your framework will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile."
Oops, sorry, don't know what came over 
me...<
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borg_%28Star_Trek%29#cite_note-4>
I will most assuredly pursue those 'service bundles' from *all* of the 
above authors when time permits... believe me, I've already scoured out 
most of github and bitbucket.  I've also done a few off of runit's 
definitions.
Nosh is still on my to-do list.  Near as I can tell, it shouldn't be too 
hard to include support for it, but I won't really know until I get a 
full VM cooked.  I think the quickest way to get this accomplished - for 
both nosh and s6 - is to install Debian 8 sans systemd into a VM image.  
>From there I can add your new Debian packages to get nosh installed, and 
I will finally have GNU make 4.0 for building s6.
Received on Fri May 15 2015 - 06:34:26 UTC