Author: Martin Steigerwald Date: To: dng Subject: Re: [DNG] [RFC] User services
Martin Steigerwald - 11.05.19, 11:26: > Hi.
>
> Now that the proof of concept is out, I am thinking about extending it
> a little bit.
>
> - make is a package
> - make "install-or-update.sh" into "/usr/bin/userservices" with the
> following actions:
> - install: Sets up userservices for the user
> - update: Updates it
> - remove: Removes i
- remove: Removes user services from user directory completely (after
confirmation)
Okay, while discussing this with Evilham, I agree that there likely is
no need to differentiate between "install" and "update". I bet that is
why I started with "install-or-update.sh" to begin with.
Keep it stateless, keep it simple. As only
> - make "userservice" alias into "/usr/bin/userservice"
> - that way the user would not have to setup an alias anymore.
will adapt the symlinks that are in ~/$SERVICEDIR/enabled
(SERVICEDIR=".service" by default) and that on user request only.
If one really likes to overwrite own changes to "run" files, there can be
an "--overwrite" option.
> So with these changes using user services would be like:
>
> As root:
>
> apt install user-services
>
> As user:
>
> userservices install
>
> userservice enable redshift
>
> [x] done :)
>
>
> If user-services packaged gets updated, the user can decide to update
> her installation with:
>
> userservices update
>
> Ideally it would take into account when the user changed some
> services.
>
>
> What do you think about that?
>
> It would be some work, but I for me this sounds like a good idea.
>
>
> In anyway: This is still in proof of concept stage, so I may change
> everything :). If you are using this, you are brave alpha tester :)