A UNIX init scheme with service supervision
runit is a cross-platform Unix init scheme with service supervision; a
replacement for sysvinit and other init schemes. It runs on GNU/Linux, *BSD,
Mac OS X, and Solaris, and can easily be adapted to other Unix operating
systems. runit implements a simple three-stage concept. Stage 1 performs the
system's one-time initialization tasks. Stage 2 starts the system's uptime
services (via the runsvdir program). Stage 3 handles the tasks necessary to
shutdown and halt or reboot.
Authors:
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Gerrit Pape
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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0001-default-directory-for-services-on-Debian-is-e |
0000002470 2.41 KB | |
0002-sv.c-support-optional-LSB-init-script-actions |
0000002193 2.14 KB | |
README.SuSE | 0000000390 390 Bytes | |
compile_warnings.patch | 0000002058 2.01 KB | |
runit-2.1.1.tar.gz | 0000109661 107 KB | |
runit.changes | 0000004441 4.34 KB | |
runit.init | 0000010074 9.84 KB | |
runit.spec | 0000003844 3.75 KB |
Revision 24 (latest revision is 26)
Marcus Rueckert (darix)
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(revision 24)
- pulled patches from the Ubuntu package: - 0001-default-directory-for-services-on-Debian-is-etc-serv.diff This patch replaces runit-2.0.0_etc_service.patch - 0002-sv.c-support-optional-LSB-init-script-actions-reload.diff added support for reload/try-reload in the sv tool - updated license tag to spdx format
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