cvs commit: src/lib/libutil Makefile libutil.h pidfile.3
pidfile.c
Robert Watson
rwatson at FreeBSD.org
Fri Aug 26 20:55:03 GMT 2005
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Doug Barton wrote:
> Frankly, the mtree stuff for BIND to do this is a hack, and I would much
> rather see this generalized in a useful way in rc.subr. That way all
> system stuff can just use it, and all ports can use it as they adopt
> rc.subr style startup scripts. This would not be particularly difficult,
> if there is wider interest in this, I can whip up a POC. Given that the
> rc scripts run as root there shouldn't be any permissions problems to
> overcome. My thought would be to simply default the name of the
> directory in /var/run to be whatever the name of the script is, and the
> file itself to be "pid" as named does it.
The nice thing about using mtree is that it uses a data file format to
hold the parameters -- the owner, group, permissions, etc, rather than
encoding it in a script. I.e., that it is explicitly encoded information
rather than implicit. Another nice thing about it is that it doesn't rely
on creating the directory at run-time, but assumes it is part of the base
install/configuration, and always present. I'm not generally a fan of
setting up directory hierarchies by encoding that into scripst and
programs, but rather making it an explicit entry in our existing directory
database.
Robert N M Watson
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