• juipeltje@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Pretty sure i’ve had this happen with services i didn’t even create, but yeah it was just a joke, i don’t care about init systems, but i don’t recall this ever happening when i was using runit.

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      11 hours ago

      I don’t know runit. Maybe runit didn’t even have a way to delay or customize shutdown, maybe it always just waits 5 seconds and then forcibly terminates a process, resulting in you never noticing when a cleanup job was too slow. Maybe you just randomly never installed a particular program with a slow shutdown job while using runit. There’s a bunch of reasonable explanations and possibilities for why this difference exists, and they can all mean systemd is perfectly reasonable.

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        10 hours ago

        Alright man, fact remains i was just making a silly joke, you don’t have to be poettering’s pr team lol

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          9 hours ago

          You’re the one who brought up runit and insinuated it doesn’t have this problem ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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            8 hours ago

            I said i never experienced this problem with runit, not that it can’t happen. It was anecdotal.