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--daemon does not work with --chroot #146
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Add @bixu to interested parties |
I believe this is the same issue that I patched a while back. |
@rohara Ah - good call. Looks like we are seeing an issue with MIA repo owners (looks like there has been little owner activity since 2012) - is it time for there to be a community fork of the project? |
I think people would love to have one, bumptech seems to be the assumed default but there are several developers working on their own forks out there. Wasn't bump bought out? |
Yup, they were bought out by Google some time ago. I've looked at the -Mario. I want to change the world but they won't give me the source code. On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 3:48 PM, afterfate [email protected] wrote:
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I'm not quite sure what the best method would be to choose. Most recent maintained and a notice to older forks to tell them to file pull requests if they'd like to have their work included? I'm not really sure how one accomplishes that with such a large audience. |
The most recent maintained method isn't a good one on second examination. There's a bunch of branches that either fork from this one, or even from the one I was on, to make 1 or two changes and then stop. There's some in there that seem to be taking ownership and not just adding a feature they need, things like log overhauls, doc changes. There be dragons here. |
I've seen that, most branches have one or 2 commits and then stop. The -Mario. I want to change the world but they won't give me the source code. On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 4:29 PM, afterfate [email protected] wrote:
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When you run stud with --daemon and --chroot, it tries to reopen stdin as /dev/null after doing the chroot, which returns an ENOENT.
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