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k, I did.
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is to be fixed
mostly of security I wrapped the wrapper ;)
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:50 AM, lkwg82 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why I did:
where can I specify the user run the queue?
I see, you needed to specify a particular user. That cannot be done
using the wrapper scripts.
this is missing and the linux EOL is to be fixed
What is the Linux EOL?
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:04 AM, lkwg82 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
starting as root and giving processes to non-root users is common on unixes,
it is a need for security
Yes, I'm quite familiar with it :-).
and EOL means EndOfLine, on win32 it is \r\n and on linux only \n
hope it will fixed.
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 7:28 AM, lkwg82 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
first repair the start-script, go to the bin directory of activemq
do
# sed -e 's#\r$##g' activemq-admin activemq-admin.sh chmod +x
activemq-admin.sh
this is converting from win32 to linux end of lines and make it executable
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