go-systemd
nix-processmgmt
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go-systemd
- Distribuindo uma aplicação Go sem o Docker
- Managing systemd services with Go
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File Systems implemented in Go
go-systemd - Go bindings to systemd socket activation, journal, D-Bus, and unit files.
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Help with go and dbus?
There's also this project from coreos people: https://github.com/coreos/go-systemd
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Avoiding Complexity with Systemd
It's not really a binding. It doesn't link to anything in systemd, it's just aware of the convention used by systemd to pass the file descriptors into the process. The actual code being executed from that repository is around 60 lines, I guess:
https://github.com/coreos/go-systemd/blob/main/activation/li...
I just used that rather than writing it myself because it felt like it didn't add much to the story.
nix-processmgmt
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What does the minimal version of NixOS consist of?
I somewhere saw this project being mentioned: https://github.com/svanderburg/nix-processmgmt
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Avoiding Complexity with Systemd
That's nice and it showcases how Nix can create a declarative process management atop a script-based imperative manager. How is your experience with it? Also note that there's https://github.com/svanderburg/nix-processmgmt, a manager agnostic processes management framework supporting s6 among others, but your way seems a bit more straightforward.
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is it possible to use nix on a non-systemd distro like void or artix?
There's a project still being developed: https://github.com/svanderburg/nix-processmgmt my understanding is that if home-manager would use it (I don't know if there is even plan to do that, it's not the same author), it would be able to work without needing systemd.
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NixOS 21.05 Released
(builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/svanderburg/nix-processmgmt/archive/6def8584c6b028c922c550859a07b989d21d6f73.tar.gz")
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Using nix-shell instead of docker-compose
It's not really clear to me what you are asking. Are you maybe looking for nix-processmgmt? (NixCon 2020 talk: https://cfp.nixcon.org/nixcon2020/talk/TW79FU/)
What are some alternatives?
journald - Go implementation of systemd Journal's native API for logging
spack - A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
gcsfuse - A user-space file system for interacting with Google Cloud Storage
flake-utils-plus - Use Nix flakes without any fluff.
s6 - The s6 supervision suite.
NixOS-docker - DEPRECATED! Dockerfiles to package Nix in a minimal docker container
fsnotify - Cross-platform file system notifications for Go.
emacs-overlay - Bleeding edge emacs overlay [maintainer=@adisbladis]
systemd - The systemd System and Service Manager
minikeyvalue - A distributed key value store in under 1000 lines. Used in production at comma.ai
archbox - Easy to use Arch Linux chroot environment with some functionalities to integrate it with your existing Linux installation. Mirror of https://momodev.lemniskett.moe/lemniskett/archbox