On 04/11/2017 07:50 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:
I'd much rather have a bash script to look at-- and manually step through.
Is that a joke? Bash is an almighty impenetrable nightmare. I've been doing
*nix for nearly 10 years and *still* am unable to read anything vaguely
complicated in bash whereas I can write fairly decent python after 6
months. From my point of view SystemD is amazing I can write a 6 line
service file for my apps and it *just works* and I don't have to think
about it anymore.
What is it about SystemD that brings out the Richard Stallman in everyone?
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*10 WHOLE years*... And bash is *STILL* impenetrable for you?
How about over 30 and it took me a week? No, I don't carry a CS degree or cert of any kind either, just some high school.
For me, systemd has been an absolute nightmare of unexpected reboots and non-transparently broken processes with just plain bad implementations crammed onto my system. Faster boot they said, except it ISN'T faster now, it's slower and MUCH more difficult to sort through to find out why with it's monolithic architecture and poor documentation.
It wasn't broken before. What was being fixed?
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