❦ 9 octobre 2013 11:11 CEST, Louis Bouchard <louis.bouch...@canonical.com> :
>> How does this work for multiple stud instances? I didn't know that >> start-stop-daemon does not wait for the process to terminate by >> default. Maybe we should use --retry instead. >> > > If by multiple instances you mean many configuration files in > /etc/stud I haven't tested. If you mean multiple children (or cores) > started by the -n option, this is indeed what it is trying to fix. Yes, I mean multiple configuration files. But OK, I see what you mean. Well, I don't know how to concile the two approaches. Being able to run multiple instances is important. > I have been trying to find you on OFTC without success. You can reach > me there, my nick is caribou. I am usually never on IRC. I should try to get there because you are not the first trying to reach me this way. -- Don't just echo the code with comments - make every comment count. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)
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