<DocScrutinizer05>
mth: the question really isn't which is better, usurpd init or sysvinit. The problem is: with poetterware you have no choice anymore
<DocScrutinizer05>
the choice you got is basically devuan and that took over 2 years to reach 1st release candidate. Up to anybody's guess how long it would take a single admin to clean out systemd cancer from their system and then even maintain it
<DocScrutinizer05>
yes, you can replace PID1 by another init process. Still you need systemd running as a parocess for all the attached subsystems like udev, cron, ntp, whatnot
<DocScrutinizer05>
and systemd cabal not only feature creeping, they also forcefeed-introduce not-so-subtle semantic changes. (systemd-)Cron suddenly works like anacron, running missed events on resume from suspend, sth that cron never did by itself. login now terminating *all* processes the user started, on logout (nohup needs a patch to tell systemd not to kill it). Resolver now silently uses 8.8.8.8 when there's no working config, NTP also changed
<DocScrutinizer05>
in a weird way. and so on and on
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<whitequark>
DocScrutinizer05: you don't need systemd running for systemd-udevd to run
<whitequark>
that's what I do on my debian system right now...
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<wpwrak>
incredible. gnat attacked at mid-day. those beasts know no limits.
<whitequark>
yeah, the FOSS Ada tooling is bad
<wpwrak>
;-))
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* DocScrutinizer05
missed that joke
<DocScrutinizer05>
whitequark: thanks for clarification about udev. good to know
<whitequark>
DocScrutinizer05: gnat is the gnu ada compiler
<whitequark>
and it's bad
<DocScrutinizer05>
aah :-)
* DocScrutinizer05
wonders if Ada is worth having a learning session and evaluating it. Heard high security projects like e.g. deep space missions and nuclear power plants use Ada a lot, dor some of its properties
<DocScrutinizer05>
s/dor/for/
<DocScrutinizer05>
then otoh all devels seem to hate it
<whitequark>
DocScrutinizer05: Ada isn't half bad but it has a LOT of ceremony
<whitequark>
and there aren't any good FOSS compilers (or really any except gnat)
<whitequark>
so it's not really usable in the broader FOSS scene
<DocScrutinizer05>
I see. Thanks
<DocScrutinizer05>
Yeah, I guess Ada compilers need heavy and expensive certification
<DocScrutinizer05>
so this would explain why not so much FOSS support for them
<DocScrutinizer05>
any commercial enterprise wouldn't use and thus not improve/contribute to gnat
<DocScrutinizer05>
right?
<whitequark>
no idea
<whitequark>
I think Ada is just very niche and maybe nearly dead