=== administrator_ [i=administ@nat/cisco/x-5adc03529a82d667] has joined #upstart === j_ack [n=rudi@p508DB1E8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #upstart === Amaranth [n=travis@ubuntu/member/Amaranth] has joined #upstart === administrator_ [i=administ@nat/cisco/x-998b676acde85424] has joined #upstart === Keybuk [n=scott@quest.netsplit.com] has joined #upstart === Md [i=md@freenode/staff/md] has joined #upstart [10:38] morning [11:04] <_ion> That. [11:13] :) [12:25] <_ion> Btw, last night i saw a dream where i found out how to overflow the variable type of the universe's coordinate system. :-) [12:26] eerrrrr? [12:27] <_ion> :-) [12:27] a more interesting question, if you overflowed your location in the universe, would you return to the start? [12:28] <_ion> I don't remember how the dream continued. :-( === asdaf [n=Ack@213-140-11-128.fastres.net] has joined #upstart [03:04] (cur) (last) 04:45, 11 March 2007 Mrzaius (Talk | contribs) (See also - rm eINIT redlink - not really article worthy, as it has yet to be adopted by any distro, and isn't even fully supported by gentoo) [03:04] aww [03:04] wikipedia's editing stance is somewhat harsh === asdaf [n=Ack@213-140-11-128.fastres.net] has joined #upstart === j_ack [n=rudi@p508D9F74.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #upstart [06:14] <_ion> I wrote a small util that might be handy with some upstart jobs. When called as lread, it cats each file from the argument list to stdout, while placing a shared lock on them. When called as lwrite, it places an exclusive lock on the file and cat stdin to it. === juergbi [n=juerg@80-219-17-102.dclient.hispeed.ch] has joined #upstart === administrator_ [i=administ@nat/cisco/x-e53fb6bddbfc2fa7] has joined #upstart === j_ack [n=rudi@p508D9F74.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #upstart === j_ack [n=rudi@p508D9F74.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #upstart === mbiebl [n=michael@e180068095.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #upstart === soc [n=soc@p54ADFA2B.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #upstart [08:39] hi I just visited upstart.ubuntu.com, the site is nice but I couldn't find information about the projects status ... [08:40] the thing is, upstart should replace cron, atd, anacron, init, telinit, udev, acpid, apmd, ifupdown, module-init-tools, inetd, xinetd, update-rc.d, etc.init.d, /etc/rc*d and some things I have probably forgotten [08:41] wouldn't it be nice to have a table with wo columns, one for the service it should replace and one for the status (maybe green, yellow, red)? [08:42] that would be nice for visitors who are interested but not so experienced to grab the svn source, compile it and find it out [08:43] someone here, who manages the upstart site/wki? === Md [i=md@freenode/staff/md] has joined #upstart [08:43] it's done on http://www.gnome.org/projects/tracker/ [08:44] on th first look, the visitor will see what already works and what not, so he can decide if the project is relevant for him ... [08:44] someone here? [08:45] or am I talking to /dev/null? [08:45] :-)+ [08:48] damn ... no one listening? === soc [n=soc@p54ADFA2B.dip.t-dialin.net] has left #upstart [] === Keybuk [n=scott@wing-commander.netsplit.com] has joined #upstart === j_ack [n=rudi@p508D9F74.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #upstart === HTSJacket [n=kevin@24.98.67.150] has joined #upstart