Sat, 06 Oct 2018
Systemd and Gopher Tags
I'm so fed up with systemd. I tried recently to install gophernicus on my home workstation, Debian 8 (Jesse) - the first release they switched to systemd. Somehow the installer sets up a listening gopher server on IPv6 only, and the systemd interface is completely broken. I don't even want to spend the time to debug it, the CLI interface and config file layout is so awful. I think I'll install Devuan and say goodbye to systemd.
Solderpunk writes about tagged gophers [0][1], and Jynx is right [2][3] in that my gopher phlog engine Slerm [4] supports tags and tag searches natively. I agree a tag-search facility outside of any given client would be very useful, a nice middle ground between full-text and selector searches. Speaking of full-text search, I have a prototype of a full-text search engine I wanted to bolt onto Slerm, but I never finished the integration. Maybe I'll do that one of these days.
- [0] gopher://circumlunar.space/0/~solderpunk/phlog/tagged-gophers.txt
- [1] https://gopher.floodgap.com/gopher/gw?a=gopher://circumlunar.space/0/~solderpunk/phlog/tagged-gophers.txt
- [2] gopher://1436.ninja/0/Phlog/20181006.post
- [3] https://gopher.floodgap.com/gopher/gw?a=gopher://1436.ninja/0/Phlog/20181006.post/li>
- [4] http://slugmax.tx0.org/code/slerm/slerm-1.9.tgz
posted at: 18:24 | path: / | permalink | debian, devuan, gopher, slerm, systemd, tags