Re: rc.d: Webserver is removing daemonization - now what?

2020-05-03 Thread Chad Hoolie
Thank you Marcus, and the rest of you :) --Chad Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Sunday 3. May 2020 kl. 16:53, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: > chad.hoo...@protonmail.com (Chad Hoolie), 2020.05.03 (Sun) 15:43 (CEST): > > > So the folks over at my webserver is remo

Re: rc.d: Webserver is removing daemonization - now what?

2020-05-03 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 04:53:42PM +0200, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: > chad.hoo...@protonmail.com (Chad Hoolie), 2020.05.03 (Sun) 15:43 (CEST): > > So the folks over at my webserver is removing its daemonization > > feature, telling its users to use systemd/upstart/a process supervisor > > instead. > >

rc.d: Webserver is removing daemonization - now what?

2020-05-03 Thread Chad Hoolie
Hi, So the folks over at my webserver is removing its daemonization feature, telling its users to use systemd/upstart/a process supervisor instead. But what does this mean to my webserver's startup script in /etc/rc.d, isn't it dependent on the webserver's ability to daemonize? Pretty sure I c

Re: rc.d: Webserver is removing daemonization - now what?

2020-05-03 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
chad.hoo...@protonmail.com (Chad Hoolie), 2020.05.03 (Sun) 15:43 (CEST): > So the folks over at my webserver is removing its daemonization > feature, telling its users to use systemd/upstart/a process supervisor > instead. Ugly move by upstream! > But what does this mean to my webserver's startup