On Mar 26, 2005, at 7:22 PM, Robert T Wyatt wrote:

John,

Recently I installed a MacOS X program called BOINC daemon. In its ReadMe file it discusses using SystemStarter to start and stop the daemon. Its installer script sets it up to run as a daemon.

HTH, Robert

John Harrold wrote:

Howdy,
I wanted to play around with some web development stuff I'm working on. So
I installed apache and postgresql with fink. Now I wanted to be able to
start and stop the daemons. So my question is how are scripts started. I
found the following directory:
/sw/etc/daemons
which I believe has something to do with my question. I assume the xml
files in that directory are read and executed. Can someone elaborate on
this? Specifically, how do I specify which daemons are starting and which
are not at boot time. Also, how do I manually start and stop daemons?

We use a program called daemonic.

-chris zubrzycki
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