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Recent versions of s6-portable-utils no longer include s6-test
which was deprecated in favor of eltest which supposedly has the
same interface.
I've not tested this commit very thoroughly, but my system now builds
again with recent nixpkgs commits (I think I dependended on s6-test
via the rust writer via nman).
cc @Profpatsch
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Changes the weechat setup so that I can have multiple instances, each
gets their own unix user & separate weechat instance.
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The goal is to be able to have multiple weechat services on one
machine, so a bunch of people can run their weechat clients under
different service users.
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The general consensus seems to be to use
vuizvui.user.<username>.<category>.<module name>
instead of
vuizvui.<category>.<user name>.<module name>
Things done to test this change:
* Checked build of machines.profpatsch.legosi.build
* Checked evaluation of machines.profpatsch.shiki.build
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So far we directly start a mosh-daemon when the user connects.
This breaks down in situations where UDP is blocked (e.g. some
hotspots). In that case, ssh can be used directly:
Example:
ssh -t weechat@legosi ssh
The ssh argument tells it to connect directly.
Note the `-t`, which forces a pseudo-tty, otherwise tmux will
complain that it can’t find a terminal.
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sane has a file called `net.conf` which is a list of hosts that are searched for
remote scanners.
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The output is docbook XSL, so we need to properly turn ampersands into
entities.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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