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Old 08-10-2014, 10:30 PM   #1
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Post Runit is back in development.


Gerrit Pape, the author of Runit has released a new version of his init and supervision service management software suite.

The latest release is version 2.1.2 and was announced today on the skarnet.org supervision mailing list.

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2.1.2
Sun, 10 Aug 2014 18:01:54 +0000
* doc/index.html: reorder, cleanup links to distributions; add Linux
from Scratch, Finnix, VServer.
* sv.c: properly format status command's output on failure cases.
* sv.c: support optional LSB init script actions reload and
try-restart.
* man/sv.8: "sv exit" does not send a TERM signal to the log service
(thx Jonathan Nieder).
* fmt_ptime.c: 64 bits time_t fix for svlogd (tnx Jérémie
Courrèges-Anglas).
* sv.c: fix typo that may lead to wrong output from sv when reporting
status of multiple service directories.
* doc/index.html: add deepOfix Mail Server to list of distributions
that include runit (thx Debayan Banerjee).
* doc/useinit.html: update description on how to use with upstart
(thx Gabriel de Perthuis).
* doc/index.html: add Dragora GNU/Linux to list of distributions that
use runit as default init scheme (thx Matias A. Fonzo).
* doc/index.html: add ArchLinux to list of distributions that include
runit (thx Kevin Berry).
Download available from http://www.smarden.org/runit

Last edited by ReaperX7; 08-11-2014 at 09:24 PM. Reason: Added full relese notes.
 
Old 09-06-2014, 10:04 AM   #2
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great to here someone is fighting the cancerous 'SysDummed' (systemD).
 
  


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