dominikh changed the topic of #cinch to: The IRC Framework | Latest version: Cinch 2.1.0
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<badeball> how do you run cinch applications in your production environments?
<dominikh> that's a very broad question
<badeball> I'm mostly asking out of curiosity (as in how do *you* chooses to do it, not how should one do it)
<dominikh> still a broad question :) my Cinch bot used to run under a supervisor (runit), in an rbenv
<dominikh> that's as much "production" as there was about it
<badeball> I'm thinking I might just use systemd for it
<dominikh> same thing, really
<Netfeed> badeball: i built cinchize for that, but that demands a bit more about your plugins
<Netfeed> and honestly is not needed :)
<Netfeed> it it's fairly simple to write an init.d file or simillar for it if needed
<dominikh> definitely if not using braindead sysvinit :>
<Netfeed> it works :P
<dominikh> barely :P
<Netfeed> wrote one init.d script for work, which works like a charm, but i really don't want to rebuild it. thank god that we are running debian, it's like 2 years left until next release :p
<dominikh> most of my runit scripts are 1-2 lines long (not counting the shebang) and don't have to guess PIDs or try hard to stuff everything into the background ;)
<dominikh> even those that were pages long in sysvinit, for some reason
<Netfeed> i built it for one of our api:s, it looks in a /var/api for "tags", and then you can either reastart all "/etc/init.d/api restart" or just a tag "/etc/init.d/api restart 2.0"
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<Netfeed> i know that it doesn't sound like much, but it's pretty neat, you can just dump in new tags in there and it works automagically
<dominikh> heh
<dominikh> yeah, it's nice :P
<Netfeed> but man, it really sucks to build stuff in bash :)
<dominikh> haha. but when it's done and it works, it's a better feeling than writing in any other language
<Netfeed> yupp
<Netfeed> but the whole thing with that you need to echo stuff to return strings and such
<dominikh> heh
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<onewheelskyward> yeah, I need to do that
<onewheelskyward> I haven't written anything for init.d in like 8 years
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<onewheelskyward> Does anyone have a sample init.d script I can look at? I'm having trouble with bundler.
<onewheelskyward> I get a 'can't find auto_gem' error.
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