"Gary Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have daemontools installed from an rpm and supervise is in /usr/bin
>instaed of /usr/local/bin
That voids your LWQ warranty. Sorry.
>once again, a question, how do I get the script to recognise this as
>/usr/bin is mentioned as being on the path.
>Pr
>Gary Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Daemontools!!
>http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
I have daemontools installed from an rpm and supervise is in /usr/bin
instaed of /usr/local/bin
once again, a question, how do I get the script to recognise this as
/usr/bin is mentioned as being on the path
"Gary Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It says:
>
>ls: /usr/local/bin/supervise: No such file or directory
>
>So where can I find supervise?
It's part of daemontools, the package that contains svscan. You've
obviously installed daemontools, but something must have gone wrong.
-Dave
>No, the file it's talking about is "supervise". What does:
>
> ls -l /usr/local/bin/supervise
>
>say?
It says:
ls: /usr/local/bin/supervise: No such file or directory
So where can I find supervise?
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"Gary Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It (LWQ) details a script to start qmail automatically and to allow it to be
>stopped gently.
>the problem is when I try to start qmail from the script
>(/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail start) I get this error:
>
>svscan: warning: unable to start supervise qmail-
o.k, I installed qmail 1.03+patches, courier imap 0.32 and vmailmgr 0.96.6
according to linux.org's HOWTO.
When it comes to Putting it all together (section 3)
it refers me to www.qmail.org to get configuration documentation. I then
used Life With Qmail to get qmail running.
It (LWQ) details a