"Thompson, David" <dthomps...@worcester.edu> skribis: > On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 11:12 AM, Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> wrote: >> "Thompson, David" <dthomps...@worcester.edu> skribis: >> >>> Yeah, our daemon would do the same thing. We could maybe even have a >>> little Guile library that allows one to evaluate arbitrary scheme code >>> from within the container. :) >> >> Actually, something quite easily feasible would be this: >> >> (eval-in-container #~(system* #$evil-program >> #$(local-file "important-data.txt")) >> #:networking? #f) >> >> ... where the container’s store would be populated with just >> EVIL-PROGRAM and the local file. >> >> Food for thought... > > Ooooh yeah! That would be cool. Though I think we should still spawn > a dmd process as PID 1 to deal with reaping zombie processes. We > could generate a single service that runs the gexp script. How does > that sound?
Wouldn’t it be enough to have the Guile process that evaluates the expression be PID 1 in the container, as is the case in guix-daemon containers? Ludo’.