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<title>s6-rc: the s6-rc-update program</title>
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<h1> The s6-rc-update program </h1>
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s6-rc-update is an <em>online service database switcher</em>:
it will replace your compiled service database with another
one, and adjust the live state accordingly.
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Live upgrading a service database is no small feat, and no
fully automated system can get it right in all cases.
s6-rc-update will do its best on its own, but it lets you
give it instructions to handle
difficult cases; and rather than implement doubtful
heuristics, it will fail with an error message in
situations it really cannot solve.
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<h2> Interface </h2>
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To be written. s6-rc-update is currently the missing piece in the
s6-rc suite, which is the reason why s6-rc has not been officially released
yet. :-)
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