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Haiku OS Will Get New Service Manager 93

jones_supa writes: Axel Dörfler writes in his blog that he is working on a replacement for Haiku OS's current shell script based boot process. It would be replaced with something more flexible, a solution similar to OS X's launchd and Linux's systemd. While there is still a lot to do, the new project called launch_daemon is now feature complete in terms of being able to completely reproduce the current boot process. Since the switch to their package manager, there was no longer a way to influence the boot process at all. The only file you could change was the UserBootscript which is started only after Tracker and Deskbar — the whole system is already up at this point. The new service manager gives the power back to you, and also allows arbitrary software to be launched on startup. Alternatively, you can prevent system components from being started at all if you so wish. Furthermore, it allows for event based application start, start on demand, a multi-threaded boot process, and even enables you to talk to servers before they actually started.
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Haiku OS Will Get New Service Manager

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  • by pipingguy ( 566974 ) on Saturday July 18, 2015 @03:15PM (#50136749)
    Why does this happen?
    Bad existing manager?
    Hopefully this one not suck.
  • It's nice to see the team still working on Haiku.

  • It's been over 2.5 years since their last "alpha" release. I figured it had been abandoned completely by now.
    • by Z80a ( 971949 )

      It will be THE OS of choice on the world Post-skynet but pre-Reploid maverick era.

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