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CNW8835 | hi | 06:05 |
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CNW8835 | if anyone is watching this channel... | 06:05 |
CNW8835 | is there anyway to tell upstart to boot into a specified runlevel as a boot paramiter? | 06:06 |
CNW8835 | I tried doing it the way it was done with sysvinit, just by setting the desired runlevel number as a boot parameter, but it doesn't seem to work that way with upstart | 06:08 |
CNW8835 | and I can't find anything in the documentation about it other than changing the default runlevel | 06:09 |
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Amaranth | sorry, setting something up | 08:19 |
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_ion | (offtopic) A hypothetical example of creating a data structure out of thin air, http://johan.kiviniemi.name/stuff/ruby/acme/pair.html | 02:35 |
Keybuk | ? | 02:36 |
_ion | Just a bizarre way of implementing a "pair" data structure without using an array or any other existing data structures. | 02:42 |
Keybuk | very lispish | 02:43 |
_ion | Yes. | 02:43 |
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Keybuk | meh, don't you just hate it when you think you've got something exactly right, and then hit a snag? | 06:15 |
_ion | Yeah. What is it? | 06:17 |
Keybuk | have streamlined all the IPC code, so it's a zillion times more efficient and easier to code | 06:18 |
Keybuk | but now it's difficult when sending a message and getting ECONNREFUSED to find out what pid it was going to, and thus remove that pid from the subscription list | 06:19 |
_ion | Hmm, ok. | 06:21 |
Keybuk | it's in the message, but encoded inside the destination address | 06:22 |
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Keybuk | that's kinda cool | 07:28 |
Keybuk | I've got a process that I can't kill or ptrace | 07:28 |
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Keybuk | even SysRq K didn't kill it | 07:30 |
Keybuk | sweet | 07:30 |
_ion | Heh, what caused that? | 07:30 |
Keybuk | for (;;) malloc () | 07:30 |
Keybuk | roughly | 07:30 |
_ion | Heh. :-) | 07:31 |
Keybuk | "don't use recvmsg() on connected sockets, for returning zero to mean 'disconnected' will surprise you" | 07:32 |
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