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diff --git a/doc/index.html b/doc/index.html index 45e0572..7b76097 100644 --- a/doc/index.html +++ b/doc/index.html @@ -83,11 +83,12 @@ with s6</a> </li> <li> A POSIX-compliant system with a standard C development environment </li> <li> GNU make, version 3.81 or later </li> <li> <a href="//skarnet.org/software/skalibs/">skalibs</a> version -2.10.0.2 or later. It's a build-time requirement. It's also a run-time +2.10.0.3 or later. It's a build-time requirement. It's also a run-time requirement if you link against the shared version of the skalibs library. </li> - <li> Optional: <a href="//skarnet.org/software/execline/">execline</a> version -2.7.0.1 or later. When s6 is built with execline support (which is the default), + <li> (Optional, but really recommended for full functionality): +<a href="//skarnet.org/software/execline/">execline</a> version +2.8.0.1 or later. When s6 is built with execline support (which is the default), execline is a build-time requirement, and also a run-time requirement for certain binaries that spawn scripts interpreted with <a href="//skarnet.org/software/execline/execlineb.html">execlineb</a>. </li> @@ -101,7 +102,7 @@ certain binaries that spawn scripts interpreted with <li> If you're using <a href="https://www.musl-libc.org/">musl</a> and want nsswitch-like functionality: <a href="//skarnet.org/software/nsss/">nsss</a> version -0.1.0.0 or later (build-time and boot-time) </li> +0.1.0.1 or later (build-time and boot-time) </li> </ul> <h3> Licensing </h3> @@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ want nsswitch-like functionality: <h3> Download </h3> <ul> - <li> The current released version of s6 is <a href="s6-2.10.0.2.tar.gz">2.10.0.2</a>. </li> + <li> The current released version of s6 is <a href="s6-2.10.0.3.tar.gz">2.10.0.3</a>. </li> <li> Alternatively, you can checkout a copy of the <a href="//git.skarnet.org/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/s6/">s6 git repository</a>: @@ -373,6 +374,10 @@ different way than the previous items on this list. </li> <h3> Other init systems </h3> +<p> + (This list hasn't been updated in a long while. I'm keeping it for reference.) +</p> + <ul> <li> Felix von Leitner's <a href="https://www.fefe.de/minit/">minit</a> is an init system for Linux, with process supervision capabilities. </li> @@ -385,8 +390,8 @@ suckless projects, is a neat exercise in minimalism. </li> <li> <a href="https://nongnu.org/sysvinit/">sysvinit</a> is the traditional init system for Linux. </li> <li> <a href="https://upstart.ubuntu.com/">Upstart</a> is a well-known init system -for Linux, with complete service management, that comes with the Ubuntu -distribution. It includes a coffee machine and the kitchen sink.</li> +for Linux, with complete service management, that came with earlier versions of the Ubuntu +distribution. It is now deprecated.</li> <li> <a href="//skarnet.org/software/systemd.html">systemd</a> is a problem in its own category. </li> <li> The various BSD flavors have their own style of <a href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/boot-init.html">init</a>. </li> |