Try the following:

environment=DISPLAY=":0"
command=xclock
autostart=true
autorestart=true

On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 06:22:56PM +0200, Lennart Ramberg wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm new here and I ask for help, please.
> 
> I experiment with Buildroot with Supervisord.
> I am unable to start applications like, say, xclock with supervisord.
> For now, I think I can do without a window manager (like twm or Fluxbox).
> 
> I let supervisord launch X using startx, so in supervisord.conf
>    command=/usr/bin/startx
> 
> If my programs are in startx, they launch all right.
> Also, with xterm in startx, I can launch my programs from there, say
> xclock, with
>    DISPLAY=:0 xclock
> 
> But I want supervisord to handle my programs individually
> so I tried, in supervisord.conf, (after startx) a bunch of variations of
>    command="DISPLAY=:0 xclock"
>    autostart=true
>    autorestart=true
> giving error 'Can't find command' in /var/log/supervisor/supervisord.log
> 
> Just
>    command=xclock
>    autostart=true
>    autorestart=true
> gives 'Error: Can't open display' in
> /var/log/supervisor/xclock-stderr--....log
> 
> What should that
>    command=????
> look like?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Lennart
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