rc and smf

Dan Melomedman dan at a.mx.devonit.com
Thu Feb 24 12:46:44 PST 2005


Chris Pressey wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:10:17 -0500
> Dan Melomedman <dan at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > I am not trying to compare Unix to RTOSes. For example, Erlang is
> > written for Unix, and it's naive to think that people run some mission
> > critical software on RTOSes only.
> 
> Erlang *builds* on Unix, true, but it also builds on Windows and
> VxWorks.  It's not "written for Unix" specifically.

Sorry.

Thanks for this clarification.

> which _is_ a RTOS.

And this.

> > What I can do is try and make a more reliable and fault-tolerant use
> > of the existing generic OSes such as *BSD or Linux, that's why people
> > write syslog and init replacements. Too bad people that build these
> > OSes often ignore issues that are so obvious to some of their users.
> > Please don't take it as an insult, just an observation.
> 
> I don't think the issue is ignored at all.  Customizing your operating
> system is why ports/pkgsrc/etc exists.
> 
> -Chris






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