OoO En ce milieu de nuit étoilée du vendredi 30 mars 2012, vers 03:54, Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez <clo...@igalia.com> disait :
>> FWIW, I have a proposal for a GSoC task this year to write a >> systemd-to-initscript converter, >> http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2012/Projects#SysV-init_file_creator_from_systemd_service_files >> >> The systemd service files are covered by the «interface guarantee», >> meaning they won't change incompatibly in a future release of systemd, >> so I think having that as the base format would be fairly reasonable, >> though probably just a subset so it's portable to other kernels and init >> systems. > And instead of this... why not simply improving metainit to support also > systemd files? > http://wiki.debian.org/MetaInit > We already have this metainit thing that auto-generates both sysvinit > and upstart files based on an easy common format. > http://darcs.nomeata.de/metainit/examples/ Documentation is rather absent. Currently (from Parse.pm), it seems to only support and use "Short-Description", "Description", "Exec", "Prestart-Hook", "Poststop-hook" and "No-Auto" directive. It also supports "Required-Start". It seems that simple things, like "reload", cannot be achieved. -- Vincent Bernat ☯ http://vincent.bernat.im panic("bad_user_access_length executed (not cool, dude)"); 2.0.38 /usr/src/linux/kernel/panic.c
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