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Subsentient (1111)

Subsentient
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Programmer, Linux guru, agnostic, socialist, a hardcore and very serious Utilitarian, leftist on most issues.

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Tuesday December 23, 14
07:24 AM
Code

So, I've pushed out the final version of the Epoch Init System 1.2.0 "Peroxide". It's mostly a bugfix release and cleans up most of the nasty code in Epoch. Here's the tarball: http://universe2.us/epoch_1.2.0.tar.gz

I probably could have done more to it, but I wanted to just finish and get the release out so I could roll an update for my personal distro with the new version of Epoch in it. Nonetheless, this release should be pretty stable and is a recommended update. It is safe to update 1.0 and 1.1 releases to 1.2.0 without rebooting. Replace the 'epoch' binary with the new version and then run 'epoch reexec'. Check /var/log/system.log and it should tell you that you've been updated to 1.2.0. NOTE: if you do NOT run 'epoch reexec' after replacing the binary, your root filesystem will not be able to be remounted read-only on system shutdown and that could lead to data loss.
There is no good reason I can think of that you would not want to run 'epoch reexec'.

Here is a list of changes:

Changes since 1.1.1:

* Cleaned up a huge amount of code that was just fugly as hell. This is the big change.
* Removed unsigned long abuse caused by my (at the time) severe OCD.
* New service status output format. Looks cleaner.
* Extremely deprecated AlignStatusReports attribute completely removed. I doubt even one person will be affected by this.
* Add three new attributes: StartingStatusFormat, FinishedStatusFormat, and
StatusNames to manually specify an alternate service status output format.

* Specific bugfixes:
        * Don't set a config problem check to WARNING after we already found a FAILURE.
        * Fix overwriting service messages, caused by our old status format.
        * Fix inaccurate reporting of scheduled shutdown times, now report seconds too.

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  • (Score: 2) by meisterister on Tuesday December 23 2014, @06:55PM

    by meisterister (949) on Tuesday December 23 2014, @06:55PM (#128730) Journal

    I wonder if it's possible to get it running on Mint 17. I'll give it a shot.

    After reading through the Epoch website, it looks like you've written the anti-SystemD. Props to you for keeping your software in line with the UNIX philosophy of doing one thing really well. Keep up the good work!

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    (May or may not have been) Posted from my K6-2, Athlon XP, or Pentium I/II/III.