On Wednesday 23 August 2006 07:28, Thomas Kear wrote:

> The real advantage that initng posesses are, unless runit's website
> is simply failing to mention it, auto-restarting of failed daemons,
> virtual dependencies, and clever multi-distro compatible scripts that
> use a preprocessor at install time (see the #ifd / #elsed / #endd
> statements in a file like
> http://svn.initng.org/initng-ifiles/trunk/initfiles/system/modules.ii
>).

I've used runit for a little while. It uses daemontools from qmail to 
monitor services. Hence it also has auto-restarting of failed daemons.
I haven't used it long enough to know about dependencies though. I 
thought runit was pretty good.

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