On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 13:02 +0200, Wimpie Nortje wrote: > > Michael Van Canneyt wrote: > > It should stop the daemons properly. This is the code that gets executed: > > > > Procedure DoShutDown(Sig : Longint; Info : PSigInfo; Context : > > PSigContext); > > cdecl; > > > > begin > > Application.StopDaemons(True); > > Application.Terminate; > > end; > > > > If it doesn't, something is wrong :( > I think something is wrong. :( > > For my TDaemon descendant I assigned the following events: > OnDestroy > OnExecute > OnPause > OnShutdown > OnStart > OnStop > > When I type "./daemon -r &" > The following handlers are executed: > 1. OnStart > 2. OnExecute > > When I type "kill -TERM daemon_pid" > The following handler is executed > 1. OnDestroy > > I am also a bit confused by the wiki. According to the wiki Start and > stop are triggered under linux but shutdown is not. The 'Taming the > daemon' article does not specify which of these 3 are called under linux. > > As I mentioned earlier, I use FPC 2.2.4. Could that be the problem?
I don't know how I did it exactly, but I ahve this working properly in a production system. (Even created my own SysV init script for it. It should be generally usable for all fpc-daemon applications) But I did use fpc 2.3.1, so try the new 2.4.0rc1. And I think that it won't work always now I've read Jonas' mail about it. Maybe I'll look at that later. Joost. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal