Changelog for s6-rc. In 0.3.0.0 ---------- - s6-rc-init now takes a -s option that adds a suffix to the symbolic links created in the scandir to manage longruns. This allows the user to use the same scandir for several s6-rc databases and live directories without risking conflicts, if the suffixes are unique enough. - Bugfixes. In 0.2.1.2 ---------- - Bugfix release. - s6-rc's verbosity has been adjusted. (-v2 is less verbose, -v3 is what the previous -v2 was, -v4 is still extremely verbose.) In 0.2.1.1 ---------- - Bugfix release. In 0.2.1.0 ---------- - Timeouts for oneshots have been increased to 30 seconds. - s6-rc now sends an explicit "s6-svc -d" to a longrun when an up transition fails. - s6-rc now kills subprocesses waiting on longrun transitions when it receives a SIGINT or a SIGTERM. + Those two changes combined ensure that a user can interrupt a transition that is blocked in a "service is not-ready" limbo, and bring back the service to a known "down" state. In 0.2.0.1 ---------- - Bugfix release. - Support for timeout-kill (in s6-2.5.1.0). In 0.2.0.0 ---------- - Added this NEWS file. :) - Major types overhaul to make them more POSIXly correct: compatibility with skalibs-2.5.0.0. - s6-2.5.0.0 now allows longruns to report permanent failures (when ./finish exits 125). s6-rc should pick that up automatically and fail a longrun transition when it's the case. - s6-rc commands taking a lock on the live directory or the service database now fail instantly if they're already locked. A -b option has been added to give them the "block and wait for the lock to be released" behaviour back. - Easier external interaction with the hidden s6rc-fdholder service: the list of pipes to autofill a new fdholder with is now taken from the data/autofilled file (previously: was a hardcoded command line in the s6rc-fdholder run script).