/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/02/13/#upstart.txt

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cwilluis there a list of event anywhere?08:07
sadmaccwillu: any string can be a valid event. but for a list of ones upstart uses internally see man events08:09
cwilluno manual entry08:15
cwillumy next gripe was going to be the difficulty in finding documentation for upstart-as-used-in-the-wild08:16
cwillu:p08:16
sadmaccwillu: install fedora :)08:16
sadmacthen look at the manpage08:16
cwilluafter the kde debacle, you'll understand if I decline your generous offer :p08:17
cwillubut I'd take a link to an online version :p08:17
sadmackde debacle? I think we have a damn good KDE implementation. (digging in koji for that manpage...)08:20
cwilluthanks08:20
cwilluhttp://linux.die.net/man/5/events08:21
sadmacwhoa. didn't know they would pick that up...08:21
cwilluwhich isn't terribly useful08:22
sadmacwhat are you missing?08:22
cwilluthe justification for using upstart natively rather than the old style rc jobs08:23
cwilluexcept not worded quite so aggressively08:23
sadmaccwillu: I'm regrettably too tired for that now.08:25
sadmaccwillu: netsplit.com might be a good place to look. somewhere in the archives scott has done that many times.08:25
* sadmac sleeps08:25
cwillusadmac, I don't need to be sold on upstart over the old format, but I'm not having an easy time of actually using it as such08:26
cwilluhttp://www.netsplit.com/2007/12/07/how-to-and-why-supervise-forking-processes/08:36
cwilludoes that imply that I don't need to use start-stop-daemon or its ilk anymore?08:36
suihkulokkicwillu: pretty much yeah08:51
cwillusuihkulokki, there's no way to specify a user to run as is there?09:56
sadmac2notting: ping19:49
nottingwhat's up?19:50
sadmac2notting: do you prefer SELinux policy loading in init or initrd?19:50
nottingi prefer it not be in init(1) as then the first thing init has to do is policy loading gunk and then re-execing itself19:51
sadmac2sold19:53
nottingwhether that's in the initramfs, or in a shell script sitting at /sbin/init...19:56
sadmac2notting: I don't see doing it in another piece of code as being better than having it in pid 1.19:56
sadmac2the only real added ugly is figuring out whether init is being executed the first time or the second.19:57
ion_\o/23:31
sadmacion_: yes?23:34
ion_sadmac: Time.at(1234567890) passed.23:34
sadmacion_: sweet23:35

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