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=== Topic for #upstart: Upstart 0.3.8 | http://upstart.ubuntu.com/ | http://upstart.ubuntu.com/wiki/UpstartOnGentoo
=== Topic (#upstart): set by Md at Sun May 6 19:59:46 2007
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razialxhello again. I was wondering if someone would help me. I am trying to write a job that will catch the event of a network interface coming up. I am not sure how to get the event to emit, without using initctl. 02:23
Keybukrazialx: hello02:24
razialxI suppose I assumed that an event would be emitted automatically 02:24
Keybukinitctl is the standard method to emit events02:24
razialxok, so should i add an initctl command to the eth1_up script ?02:24
Keybukif the monitoring software is a daemon, it may prefer to link directly with libupstart rather than fork()/exec()ing initctl, but the effect is the same02:24
Keybukyes02:24
razialxI just want to be sure that I am doing things correctly :)02:24
razialxthank you keybuk 02:25
Keybukthe only events Upstart generates itself are for "startup", and for events informing you of a job state change02:25
razialxah, ok. 02:25
Keybukevents for things like network cards, interfaces, devices, etc. are expected to be emitted by other processes using initctl or libupstart02:25
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razialxthat is good to know. 02:26
razialxthank you, i should have what i need now. 02:27
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Keybukthe dbus service activation threads are amusing me02:33
KeybukI hadn't, until now, realised how heavily nih Fedora are02:33
Keybukand coming from me, that's a big thing02:33
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Nilsynih ?05:16
thomnot invented here05:56
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Nilsyoh ok07:13
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Keybukstart on wibble foo bar or ((foo "frodo baggins"09:56
Keybuk                             and bar bilbo))09:56
Keybukstop on wibble (foo) and09:56
Keybuk               ^ Expected operator09:56
Keybukexec /sbin/daemon09:56
Keybukat line 309:56
Keybuk\o/09:56
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ion_Whee10:36
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