Philipp Kern writes:
> On 17.10.2018 06:52, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> I think a package of a daemon that does not inherently require any
>> systemd-specific features and would work straightforwardly with
>> sysvinit, but has only a systemd unit file and no init script, is not
> having it as a cronjob doesn't let you monitor it in quite the same way.
I think we should solve the problem of timer/cron de-duplication before
opening the door to timer units. I agree that timer units would be a very
valuable addition to a lot of packages, but timer/cron de-duplica
Jakub Wilk writes:
> * Russ Allbery , 2016-09-05, 10:19:
>>(Please cc me on replies; I'm not subscribed to the list.)
> Done!
>>is_int(0, getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &flag, &flaglen),
>> "Getting SO_REUSEADDR works");
&g
bind address reusable");
#endif
}
Is there something weird about how SO_REUSEADDR works on kFreeBSD hosts?
Am I doing something wrong here? (This test is relatively new, so it's
possible that I made some mistake in the test that I'm not seeing.)
Thanks!
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s any support for whatsoever. Adding support for
some third option might be possible, but I'm dubious that's realistic for
a jessie release timeframe.
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the degree to which logind
forces systemd as init is disputed, and as yet no one has done the
concrete work to establish which technical opinion is correct with systemd
and logind >205.
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iece of software/packaging does not actually
exist yet, though, and people's time/motivation to work on it may be
affected by the outcome of the larger decision.
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Never mind my previous message about this. I think I see the bug in the
test suite. 3.0-3 coming shortly.
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= ECONNRESET)
skip("unable to test timeouts with short listening queue");
else
is_int(ETIMEDOUT, socket_errno, "...with correct error");
alarm(0);
kill(child, SIGTERM);
waitpid(child, NULL, 0);
close(c);
for (; i >
"John H. Robinson, IV" writes:
> Russ Allbery wrote:
>> My understanding is that part (although certainly not all) of the
>> reason behind the default change is consistency with the kfreebsd
>> architectures which are expected to be part of Debian. Debian has
>
4.
I'm not quite sure how I can help with resolving this. Is there anything
I should be looking at?
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