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Re: socklog and uschedule
- To: Amitai Schlair <schmonz%schmonz.com@localhost>
- Subject: Re: socklog and uschedule
- From: Neil Booth <neil%daikokuya.co.uk@localhost>
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Hi, thanks for taking a look.
Amitai Schlair wrote:-
> Hi! I've looked at runit, socklog, and uschedule, and made a few
> minor tweaks. Take a look at the cvs logs to see what I did. Nothing
> much, the packages look quite good. Would you like to be MAINTAINER
> for socklog and uschedule, as you are for runit?
Thanks, your changes look good. I wasn't aware of the slashpackage
thing. I'll make myself maintainer for the others, too.
> Does socklog need to be updated? The distfile wasn't available at
> the first few sites my system tried, and from the web page there
> appears to be a newer version available.
Yes, I'll work on that over the next day or two.
> ${VARBASE}/spool/service has historically been the default pkgsrc
> location for sysutils/daemontools's service dir (though at the
> moment, sort of by executive fiat, our package doesn't deal with
> this). Should runit and uschedule have the same defaults? Do they
> expect the same style of run script?
I agree the default is the same. I am using the directory you
mention as the default, no?
> I see PRs from you for runit (25136) and socklog (25140), and also
> ipsvd (25154), but I don't see ipsvd in pkgsrc-wip. Would you like
> to commit it and I'll take a look?
I will do, again over this weekend. Thanks.
> This is good work. Thanks! If you'd like your packages to be imported
> into pkgsrc, I can do that.
That would be nice, but if it means I'd be unable to update them then
I'd rather they remained in wip.
Thanks,
Neil.
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