
23 Feb
2015
23 Feb
'15
6:53 p.m.
|Quoting Alan Mizrahi <alan+crux@mizrahi.com.ve>: |> So we have two options: |> 1. Start writing init scripts properly |> 2. Start using start-stop-daemon I'm just an .ISO user with occasional updates, but regarding the latter it doesn't feel sane to have a ~42 MB file tree laying around for a tool that itself consists of 50 KB C code. I haven't actually tried it yet, but i gave it a fivteen minute quick shot and could compile only start-stop-daemon.c on Crux 3.1 by applying the attached hacky diff. Doing something a little bit more sane shouldn't cause that much worries given that both Debian and Crux are Linux. Unless the plan is to use more tools from dpkg, of course... --steffen