[05:09] <Keybuk> wasabi: heyhey
[05:14] <Keybuk> BAD: wrong value for iovec.iov_len, expected 4 got 8
[05:14] <Keybuk>         at tests/test_wire.c:65 (test_write_int).
[05:15] <AlexExtreme> heh
[05:15] <AlexExtreme> thank goodness that's over
[05:15] <AlexExtreme> (been christmas shopping)
[05:15] <Keybuk> what?
[05:15] <Keybuk> ahh
[05:15] <Keybuk> I've yet to do most of mine
[06:32] <wasabi_> hi Keybuk
[06:34] <Keybuk> how goes it?
[06:43] <wasabi_> pretty good
[06:43] <wasabi_> trying to get dates/contacts working properly 
[07:52] <maro> Keybuk: is there a reason why initctl writes to stderr?
[07:53] <maro> (initctl list in particular)
[07:54] <AlexExtreme> i wouldn't have thought there would be a reason, it's most likely a mistake
[07:56] <maro> or it's on purpose for a reason I'm not yet familiar with :)
[08:33] <Keybuk> err, it does?
[08:33] <Keybuk> oh yeah
[08:33] <Keybuk> oops
[08:33] <Keybuk> :p
[10:02] <user_> keybuk nice blog ;)
[10:21] <maro> Keybuk: will there be a way to ignore jobs?
[10:22] <maro> for example, if X is starting to freeze the system and gdm is launched from upstart
[10:22] <maro> with sysvinit you'd just boot into another runlevel
[11:26] <wasabi_> maro: We've only done some basic discussion about that.
[11:27] <wasabi_> I'm a bit fond of two ideas... a set of profiles which enable/disable jobs by name, and are chosable at boot time (kernel cmdline), and also some sort of passing flags at boot that jobs can retrieve and disable themselves with.
[11:29] <wasabi_> Keybuk: Your blog entry does describe "starting" or "stopping".
[11:29] <wasabi_> s/does/doesn't/
[11:29] <wasabi_> The events.
[11:30] <wasabi_> oh wait you did.
[11:31] <wasabi_> n/m. my eyes are just crossed. =)
[11:31] <Keybuk> :D
[11:32] <wasabi_> start on network-interface-up/failed
[11:32] <wasabi_> & oops
[11:33] <wasabi_> What's up with the /
[11:43] <Keybuk> I couldn't think of a better way to denote "failed" events
[11:53] <wasabi_> hmm.
[11:53] <wasabi_> I wonder if it's even important to denote them to anybody other than their issuer.
[12:03] <Keybuk> dunno :p
[12:12] <wasabi_> Might be better to forget about it until a use case can be created. ;)