• topperharlie@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    hard disagree. life with plain text logs and daemon init scripts was so easy and nice. But we can’t have nice things…

    • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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      5 months ago

      Those hacked together system-specific bash scripts were shit. Having a standard way of creating, starting, ensuring restarts,and logging services is so much better.

      You can still get all the plain text logs you like.

      • baru@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        Those hacked together system-specific bash scripts were shit.

        With a different feature set per script as well. The systemd service files have often been pushed upstream.

        Pretty sure people liking those scripts never really tried dealing with them across distributions. Though this just rehashes things that were said when distributions decided if to switch to systemd. Still the same strange claim that those scripts are somehow easier. It wasn’t, it is also way easier to package a systemd file from upstream than to maintain that stuff within a distribution.

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      5 months ago

      You know what’s nice? Being able to sit down at any Linux distro and being able to set up and configure services without Googling how to use that particular distro’s init system.