Centurion_Dan | three backends? | 01:35 |
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Centurion_Dan | we don't need systemd and should explicitly not build it. | 01:36 |
freehck | Does the project need a mirror in Russia that's not available fulltime? I mean my home PC is usually up 24/7 but sometimes (rarely) it's not up. Uptime's about 95%. | 01:50 |
Centurion_Dan | gnu_srs2: LeePen's work isn't in https://git.devuan.org/devuan-packages/policykit-1 yet... | 02:32 |
Centurion_Dan | Are you not confused with his work on elogind?? | 02:33 |
Centurion_Dan | I have to get out and mow the lawns, but I've got a nearly ready version of polkit for unstable to push along with consolekit2. | 02:34 |
Centurion_Dan | consolekit2 is built for experimental... | 05:08 |
gnu_srs2 | Centurion_Dan: yes, three backends if ever being accepted in Debian :P | 10:36 |
kilobyte | I wonder, what's even the point in having consolekit in Devuan? Unlike Debian you don't have kfreebsd nor hurd, and having extra backends that differ greatly is a lot of work. | 12:30 |
pixelherodev | Future hurd support maybe? | 21:51 |
KatolaZ | pixelherodev: can you help with that? | 22:44 |
pixelherodev | Maybe? That wad a response to `<kilobyte> I wonder, what's even the point in having consolekit in Devuan? Unlike Debian you don't have kfreebsd nor hurd, and having extra backends that differ greatly is a lot of work.` | 22:50 |
KatolaZ | oh the reply there is more simpler than that: guarantee alernatives | 22:51 |
pixelherodev | I'd be glad to play with Hurd at some point | 22:51 |
KatolaZ | I haven't touched hurd in 10, maybe 15 years... | 22:53 |
pixelherodev | I've never touched it | 22:56 |
pixelherodev | But I've started playing around with OSDev again recently and I want to | 22:56 |
kilobyte | hurd is really ridiculous | 23:00 |
kilobyte | seems to be a research project that's dead but doesn't realize this yet | 23:01 |
kilobyte | I don't mean "ridiculous" as purely a negative, more like "weird" | 23:01 |
kilobyte | some of its ideas aren't bad, at least on the surface, but the result is making portability hard | 23:02 |
kilobyte | on the other hand, kfreebsd uses a sane Unixy kernel where a syscall is a syscall, etc | 23:02 |
KatolaZ | haven't touched kfreebsd in 5/7 years either | 23:04 |
kilobyte | yeah, all its selling points have since appeared in Linux too | 23:06 |
gnu_srs2 | pixelherodev: In due time we will have both kFreeBSD and Hurd in Devuan :) | 23:35 |
kilobyte | .oO( but who will do that work? ) | 23:38 |
gnu_srs2 | We of course, are you in? | 23:40 |
* kilobyte glances at the hurd and kfreebsd lines on https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=openrc&suite=unstable which I co-maintain... | 23:46 | |
kilobyte | got to fix that, but it's not exactly my priority | 23:46 |
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