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Content preview: On 12-10-2023 23:22, wirelessduck--- via Dng wrote: > > Have
you read the s6-frontend website pages? It says that s6-frontend > will get
its own declarative service file format. > >
https://skarnet.co [...]
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On 12-10-2023 23:22, wirelessduck--- via Dng wrote:
>
> Have you read the s6-frontend website pages? It says that s6-frontend
> will get its own declarative service file format.
>
> https://skarnet.com/projects/s6/frontend/index.html
>
> https://skarnet.com/projects/s6/frontend/servicefiles.html
>
> All I can do here is wait and hope it gets finished sooner rather than
> later.
>
> Tom
>
> _______________________________________________
It also phrases that format has not been decided so far.
Most people missing the point that developers and packagers want those
service files because it make their life's easier. systemd developers
would be really dumb if they kept changing the format. May be adding new
keywords but who cares if your init system does not need those you can
just ignore them.
Grtz
Nick