> Unfortunately, what Duende doesn't do is wait around a few seconds before
> daemonizing to make sure that MaraDNS does not have some syntax error in
> the mararc file or something else that makes MaraDNS exit right away.
> So, any script that checks to see if MaraDNS is running is going to have
>
Sam,
Thanks for your careful monitoring of the status in Debian.
No the Debian package is not using duende. When I get round to actually
experimenting with solutions I will look into duende. However one
concern I have about duende is what you wrote in #436214.
Unfortunatly, what Due
Upstream here: Is the Debian package using the "Duende" tool included
with MaraDNS?
http://www.maradns.org/tutorial/man.duende.html
- Sam
> I believe the problem here is that maradns does not detach itself like a
> proper daemon should.
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I believe the problem here is that maradns does not detach itself like a
proper daemon should. The evidence is pretty much due to logging of the
HUP signal which unsurprisingly in the maradns code is linked to
receiving a HUP signal. I suppose also when you upgrade at some level
when you upgrad
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