[20:52] <Caesar> Oh Keybuk...
[20:55] <mbiebl> Keybuk: around?
[20:56] <sadmac> Keybuk: well since you're so popular in the last 5 minutes, I want to talk to you too :)
[21:05] <JanC> lol
[22:24] <Keybuk> Caesar: hey
[23:49] <Caesar> Keybuk: I think I figured out the answer to my question
[23:49] <Caesar> It was something along the lines of "don't do that" :-)
[23:50] <Keybuk> what was your question OOI?
[23:50] <Caesar> Keybuk: I was trying to write an Upstart job that would DWIM on Hardy and Lucid
[23:50] <Caesar> Then I remembered /etc/event.d vs /etc/init, so the probably all became rather moot
[23:51] <Caesar> I guess my meta-question is does Lucid's Upstart only accept a single "start on"/"stop on" line in the job file, whereas Hardy's would handle multiples?
[23:51] <Keybuk> ah
[23:51] <Keybuk> yeah
[23:52] <Keybuk> Hardy's OR'd them together and had no support for AND
[23:52] <Caesar> Ah
[23:52] <Caesar> Change is such a PITA
[23:52] <Keybuk> Lucid supports "and" & "or" as explicit operators
[23:52] <Caesar> Yeah, found that in init(5)
[23:52] <Caesar> Couldn't find much about the job spec in Hardy