On Sat, 16 May 2020 22:04:51 +0100
tuxd3v@??? wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Citando Steve Litt <slitt@???>:
>
> > It's such a shame. Runit and s6 were both there, waiting to be
> > picked up and used. Both were 10 times easier than sysvinit. But
> > noooooooo.
>
> All init systems that want to be taken seriously, need to accept also
> the system language..
>
> As I understand, and was also recognized by s6 creator at devuan
> conference, s6 *cannot* run a script made in shell script( the
> systems language.. )
Yes it can. I've created s6 run scripts programmed in /bin/sh.
Laurent Bercot *discourages* using /bin/sh in favor of the execline
language (
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/execline.htm), but s6
run scripts can be created in almost any language, including /bin/sh.
>
> Maybe you think at it like been a superfluous thing,
Not at all: I'd consider it almost a showstopper. Fortunately, s6
enables you to program run scripts (and finish scripts) in /bin/sh.
SteveT
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