On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 6:46 PM, kevin beckford <[email protected]> wrote:
> ? >> >> Supervisor is no different than any other program in this respect. It >> needs to be started at startup. There's a sample Debian start script at >> http://svn.supervisord.org/initscripts/debian-norrgard that might be >> helpful. >> >> > > (Sorry, forgot to cc the list. Damn Gmail.) Great. This is also what I thought. So I'm a bit confused then: If I need to start supervisor with a debian init script, then why build it in a buildout? Should I not just install supervisor systemwide, and create the configuration files for the applications in my buildout? What's the benefit of building supervisord for each buildout?
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