daemontools 1:0.76-9 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
daemontools (1:0.76-9) unstable; urgency=medium * d/control: bump Standards-Version to 4.6.2, no changes * d/gbp.conf added new gbp.conf configuration file * d/rules: remove also daemontools-0.76/command directory in cleanup stage (Closes: 1044433) * d/p/0004-daemontools-sigq12.patch added, allows svc to send USR1, USR2, and QUIT signals. Thanks to Matt Palmer. (Closes: 568092) -- Jan Mojžíš <email address hidden> Fri, 01 Sep 2023 07:42:50 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Joost van Baal
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Joost van Baal
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- Section:
- admin
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Mantic | release | universe | admin |
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daemontools_0.76-9.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 6d07b08b54d0c70fdee4a0762bbf5ff607398e844aaa814c9c73bbfd74592cb2 |
daemontools_0.76.orig.tar.gz | 36.1 KiB | a55535012b2be7a52dcd9eccabb9a198b13be50d0384143bd3b32b8710df4c1f |
daemontools_0.76-9.debian.tar.xz | 19.5 KiB | b2eade16405f7c597c218f2a5112edf84d3c8d934467a6e34179250fd27c2ada |
Available diffs
- diff from 1:0.76-8.1 to 1:0.76-9 (2.2 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- daemontools: collection of tools for managing UNIX services
supervise monitors a service. It starts the service and restarts the
service if it dies. Setting up a new service is easy: all supervise
needs is a directory with a run script that runs the service.
.
multilog saves error messages to one or more logs. It optionally timestamps
each line and, for each log, includes or excludes lines matching specified
patterns. It automatically rotates logs to limit the amount of disk space
used. If the disk fills up, it pauses and tries again, without losing any
data.
- daemontools-dbgsym: debug symbols for daemontools
- daemontools-run: daemontools service supervision
Starts svscanboot from inittab, and provides the directory /etc/service/
for services to be supervised by daemontools.