Package Details: openrc 0.54-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/openrc.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: openrc
Description: Dependency based init system that works with sysvinit and systemd or on its own.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc
Keywords: init rc
Licenses: BSD
Provides: init-rc, libeinfo.so, librc.so, svc-manager
Submitter: apg
Maintainer: Rubo
Last Packager: Rubo
Votes: 47
Popularity: 0.008011
First Submitted: 2012-11-09 21:19 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-02 20:48 (UTC)

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Lone_Wolf commented on 2015-12-13 11:26 (UTC)

eNTi , while i agree openrc on arch should get more attention, i'm not sure your libc segfaults have to do with openrc. Below are the glibc updates i had this year, none of them gave me any problems. Or am i looking at the wrong package ? If the first time "openrc was broken by an arch system update" refers to the ncurses6 update, that update broke many aur pacakges. [2015-02-09 12:10] [ALPM] upgraded lib32-glibc (2.20-6 -> 2.21-1) [2015-02-11 10:04] [ALPM] upgraded glibc (2.21-1 -> 2.21-2) [2015-02-12 08:48] [ALPM] upgraded lib32-glibc (2.21-1 -> 2.21-2) [2015-04-23 09:01] [ALPM] upgraded glibc (2.21-2 -> 2.21-3) [2015-05-22 10:15] [ALPM] upgraded glibc (2.21-3 -> 2.21-4) [2015-05-22 10:15] [ALPM] upgraded lib32-glibc (2.21-2 -> 2.21-4) [2015-08-12 09:14] [ALPM] upgraded glibc (2.21-4 -> 2.22-1) [2015-08-12 09:14] [ALPM] upgraded lib32-glibc (2.21-4 -> 2.22-1) [2015-09-06 13:10] [ALPM] upgraded glibc (2.22-1 -> 2.22-3) [2015-09-07 21:21] [ALPM] upgraded lib32-glibc (2.22-1 -> 2.22-3) [2015-10-21 23:18] [ALPM] upgraded lib32-glibc (2.22-3 -> 2.22-3.1)

<deleted-account> commented on 2015-12-12 20:22 (UTC)

some arch update totally fucked up my openrc installation beyond repair. i got segfaults from libc-2.22 all over the place and was unable to do anything about it... this is the 2nd time openrc was broken by an arch system update. only this time i had to switch to systemd or i would have had to reinstall the whole system. this is bad and sad. i'm contemplating a switch to another distro. maybe gentoo, but openrc seems pretty much done for on arch. thx for the great work but i get the feeling openrc has been all but abandoned by apg and artoo at this point. i can't blame them. it's a constant uphill battle. if you are really leaving the battle field i'd suggest to reflect that in the rather oud dated and by now more than confusing wiki page.

apg commented on 2015-10-18 16:46 (UTC)

I have no desire to add arbitrary provides to my package nor do I see anything in that thread indicating how that would even help you.

nous commented on 2015-10-16 23:35 (UTC)

To apg: there's been a name change of openrc-core to openrc. This will cause all *-openrc packages by artoo to depend on openrc. Would you, please, add a 'provides=(openrc-apg)' in your PKGBUILD, to make the builds conflict, as suggested by artoo here? https://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=27333.msg230399#msg230399 Thanks in advance.

<deleted-account> commented on 2015-09-25 15:26 (UTC)

does anyone have an autofs init script?

Lone_Wolf commented on 2015-09-18 19:03 (UTC)

due to the switch to ncurses6 , package needs a rebuild BEFORE you reboot.

apg commented on 2014-08-28 17:25 (UTC)

Updated with tmpfiles patches.

apg commented on 2014-08-26 13:53 (UTC)

I've already submitted a patch upstream for tmpfiles. Here's the bug report for rc-cgroup: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489386

Lone_Wolf commented on 2014-08-26 13:04 (UTC)

just updated, some errors when booting . /usr/libexec/rc/sh/rc-cgroup.sh: line 87: /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc/sysctl/tasks: No such file or directory /usr/libexec/rc/sh/rc-cgroup.sh: line 87: /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc/loopback/tasks: No such file or directory tmpfiles: ignoring invalid entry on line 12 of `/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d//etc.conf' full log : http://pastebin.com/Kf6cEHWD

x33a commented on 2013-08-16 05:06 (UTC)

@ Mektub, this is the stable version. openrc-git is the Git version. openrc-arch-services-git contains OpenRC service files adapted for use with Arch Linux.