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Lennart Poettering Announces New Project: casync
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Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post
no it doesnt! it absorbed several pieces of software that no longer function independently or easily on their own. It became a monolothic piece of junk. And its a shame since for the rest its not a terrible piece of software.
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Originally posted by duby229 View Post
If you've ever tryed to build a distributable filesystem image with an OS in it, then you already know. I'm not an educator and I don't want to be.
I would guess that it is the latter.
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Originally posted by duby229 View Post
If you've ever tryed to build a distributable filesystem image with an OS in it, then you already know. I'm not an educator and I don't want to be.
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View Postsystemd splits different functions into different daemons, using standardized interfaces between them.
It is more Unix than sysvinit (where everything was done by scripts, which on average are against most Unix principles), only unwashed forum trolls claim otherwise.
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I tried to read that post about what casync is, and its about as clear as mud. So what does this actually *do*? Is it like Git for binary data with an rsync like interface?
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Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
Blablabla. What you said was also that you had been doing this for decades with other tools. Then people asked for examples but you never responded to that. So either you're lying about it or you're just trolling. If not, then I ask you one more time to gives us an example of how you've been doing this for all of those decades, 'cause me and quite a few others are interested.
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Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Postwhich systemd absolutely shitted on.
It is more Unix than sysvinit (where everything was done by scripts, which on average are against most Unix principles), only unwashed forum trolls claim otherwise.
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostFun Fact: Unix Philosophy isn't necessarily "lots of small modular programs doing very simple stuff", that's what it was turned into by unwashed troglodytes on teh internets.
Unix phylosophy is about modularity in general, especially at the source code level, and about making programs with a well-defined scope.
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