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  • Shiba
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    Originally posted by MoonMoon View Post
    or supporting one of the other options.
    I'm doing that already.

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  • MoonMoon
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    Originally posted by Shiba View Post
    I don't want the idiotic INI syntax of systemd, let alone Guile...
    Nobody will stop you from inventing your own or supporting one of the other options.

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  • Shiba
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    I don't want the idiotic INI syntax of systemd, let alone Guile...

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  • q2dg
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    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    I am using systemd, but I wish it would have socket-activated daemons. Maybe it does have that, but I don't know how. I wish it was simple and easy.
    As an occasional PHP web developer, I have Apache installed, but don't want it to get started on boot, only when my web browser connects to it.
    You haven't googled

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  • Britoid
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    Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

    That must mean Shepherd has 0 other users, if the only user is the developer. Wow.
    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    I am using systemd, but I wish it would have socket-activated daemons. Maybe it does have that, but I don't know how. I wish it was simple and easy.
    As an occasional PHP web developer, I have Apache installed, but don't want it to get started on boot, only when my web browser connects to it.
    It does.

    https://www.linux.com/blog/end-road-...s-socket-units
    Last edited by Britoid; 23 April 2019, 12:46 PM.

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  • uid313
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    I am using systemd, but I wish it would have socket-activated daemons. Maybe it does have that, but I don't know how. I wish it was simple and easy.
    As an occasional PHP web developer, I have Apache installed, but don't want it to get started on boot, only when my web browser connects to it.

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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by Britoid View Post
    I'm sure the one user will be happy.
    That must mean Shepherd has 0 other users, if the only user is the developer. Wow.

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  • Britoid
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    I'm sure the one user will be happy.

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  • bitman
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    trying to avoid systemd is like trying to use a custom black theme. at some point you figure out you have better things to do than to fight with your system all the time.

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  • Vistaus
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    debianxfce Where you at?

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