I'm willing to do a lot of work myself to make this work, but if Portage or some other core Gentoo subsystem doesn't play well with sinit or daemontools-encore it'd be just a waste of time.
I searched for sinit on the gentoo-user archives and couldn't find
anything, there's only a few Reddit threads which don't help much.
Would it
be possible to follow the steps here[1] to use sinit +
daemontools-encore
on Gentoo, or are there hard dependencies on OpenRC that make this impossible?
This is completely for fun. I'm aware of discussions of this init vs.
that
init and I don't hate systemd/OpenRC or anything like that. Again,
this is
just for fun.
I'm willing to do a lot of work myself to make this work, but if
Portage or
some other core Gentoo subsystem doesn't play well with sinit or daemontools-encore it'd be just a waste of time.
[1] https://troubleshooters.com/linux/diy/suckless_init_on_plop.html
I searched for sinit on the gentoo-user archives and couldn't find
anything, there's only a few Reddit threads which don't help much. Would it >be possible to follow the steps here[1] to use sinit + daemontools-encore
on Gentoo, or are there hard dependencies on OpenRC that make this >impossible?
This is completely for fun. I'm aware of discussions of this init vs. that >init and I don't hate systemd/OpenRC or anything like that. Again, this is >just for fun.
I'm willing to do a lot of work myself to make this work, but if Portage or >some other core Gentoo subsystem doesn't play well with sinit or >daemontools-encore it'd be just a waste of time.
[1] https://troubleshooters.com/linux/diy/suckless_init_on_plop.htm
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