tk | fsmithred: I forgot to mention, you need to kexec -l a kernel (it can be the current kernel) and initrd (ditto) and cmdline (--reuse-cmdline) before the kexec -e | 00:01 |
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nemo | hm. what's the default devuan init script updater? you know, the thingy that uses $network whatnot. | 00:06 |
nemo | I'm blanking. it's been a while. | 00:07 |
nemo | I know, ironic for someone using devuan | 00:07 |
nemo | but I've gotten in habit of doing a lot of stuff manually | 00:07 |
nemo | the thing that reads INIT INFO | 00:07 |
nemo | ahh lsbinit right | 00:08 |
nemo | and update-rc.d I guess | 00:10 |
nemo | but... why does it say the start/stop runlevels are empty. wth | 00:10 |
nemo | I ran that, and just assumed I was running wrong tool since it failed to parse it | 00:10 |
gnarface | update-rc.d [basename] defaults | 00:13 |
gnarface | ? | 00:13 |
gnarface | it's supposed to work, people like sysv-rc-conf more, but usually i just edit the symlinks by hand | 00:14 |
Hurgotron | *reads twitter* zfs on Devuan? oh wow. | 00:17 |
nemo | gnarface: yeah. I'm used to doing that too | 00:17 |
nemo | gnarface: it's so weird. tomcat8 as reference. update-rc.d tomcat8 defaults no problem | 00:21 |
nemo | gnarface: this new script. insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) (empty) of script `dataserver.sh` overrides LSB defaults (2 3 4 5). | 00:21 |
nemo | even though the INIT INFO section looks identical | 00:22 |
nemo | man insserv | 00:22 |
gnarface | hmmm | 00:22 |
nemo | it looks identical to the insserv man page aaagh | 00:23 |
gnarface | i'm not sure what's missing | 00:26 |
nemo | screwit | 00:26 |
nemo | rename 's/04/99/' */dataserver.sh | 00:26 |
nemo | issue was it was starting it before network | 00:26 |
gnarface | oh, well was network listed in your LSB header? | 00:27 |
nemo | yes | 00:27 |
gnarface | hmm, yea weird | 00:27 |
gnarface | i wonder if it would have worked if you ran it like this instead though: update-rc.d [basename] enable 2345 | 00:27 |
nemo | I did that, and it worked | 00:27 |
nemo | but it called it 04 | 00:27 |
nemo | which is what it had done before and was clearly a problem | 00:28 |
gnarface | oh, hmm | 00:28 |
nemo | since it errored on startup due to inability to connect to database | 00:28 |
gnarface | right | 00:28 |
rwp | nemo, I think what I would call the init script updater is "insserv -v" which renumbers the numbers and symlinks as directed. | 01:42 |
rwp | As directed means (among other things) that if a symlink is a K it stays a K and so forth. If removed it stays removed. But if present it will renumber per dependencies. | 01:43 |
rwp | The update-rc.d of course is in package postinst scripts to set up the initial symlink in the first place. So the two parts work together on it. | 01:43 |
Kingsy | can I install go 1.16 on devuan? looks like apt has 1.15 | 01:44 |
Kingsy | I'll just install it manually for now. but it would be good to know if there is a more up to date version thats packaged. | 01:53 |
bb|hcb | Kingsy: https://pkginfo.devuan.org/cgi-bin/policy-query.html?c=package&q=golang&x=submit | 01:55 |
bb|hcb | There is a backport of 2.17 for chimaera | 01:55 |
Kingsy | is using backports stable enough? | 02:00 |
fsmithred | it's recommended that you use backports selectively. Only get what you need, because everything in backports does not get tested all together. Things get tested individually. | 02:04 |
fsmithred | so it should work at least as well as installing it manually. | 02:04 |
fsmithred | and the package manager will know about it. | 02:05 |
bb|hcb | Backports are with lower prio than the main repo, so doing "apt -t chimaera-backports install whatever" will only install whatever you need from there. That is much better than install from source because it will get updates, also on next stable backports may be disabled | 02:08 |
JTechno | hello friends | 08:26 |
JTechno | I used to use debian testing as my daily os, is it possible to do so with daedalus? | 08:27 |
raindodger | Left after only 11 minutes without an answer? What a n00b | 08:54 |
raindodger | lol | 08:54 |
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