On 20/09/2015 10:47, Colin Booth wrote:
> specifically thus: ./up is what fires when the service is brought up,
> ./down is what fires when the service is brought down, ./run is what
> fires when a non-running service is supposed to be running, and
> ./finish is when a running service stops.
Exactly.
Clarity is important, "run" and "up" are not the same, and "down" and
"finish" are not the same;up/down is semantically correct for oneshot
(more than onboot/onhalt for instance), and in regular s6-rc use, there
should be no possible confusion between oneshot "down" files and
supervision "./down" files - as opposed to in a mailing-list discussion
without using the tools.
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Laurent
Received on Sun Sep 20 2015 - 09:01:16 UTC