There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
Basically, (I use OpenBSD), you need to set this stuff in /etc/rc.local
and /etc/rc.shutdown instead of /etc/rc.d/init.d. BSDs are BSDish. Linux
is SysVish. The layout of some of
John Michael Mars said:
There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
Basically, (I use OpenBSD), you need to set this stuff in /etc/rc.local
and /etc/rc.shutdown instead of /etc/rc.d/init.d. BSDs are BSDish. Linux
is
On 24 Jun 2003 at 21:57, John Michael Mars wrote:
There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
Basically, (I use OpenBSD), you need to set this stuff in /etc/rc.local
and /etc/rc.shutdown instead of /etc/rc.d/init.d.
] Starting qrunner for FreeBSD
On 24 Jun 2003 at 21:57, John Michael Mars wrote:
There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
Basically, (I use OpenBSD), you need to set this stuff in /etc/rc.local
and /etc/rc.shutdown
In FreeBSD the startup scripts are in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
Submit a doc patch. :)
- JMM
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Glenn Sieb wrote:
John Michael Mars said:
There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
Basically, (I use
It's called read the docs. You can't expect people to do EVERYTHING. Read
the docs and THEN install or use a port. Help is for people that at least
try to help themselves FIRST. That's my opinion.
- JMM
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Amardeo Sarma wrote:
On 24 Jun 2003 at 21:57, John Michael Mars wrote:
: Amardeo Sarma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 4:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Starting qrunner for FreeBSD
On 24 Jun 2003 at 21:57, John Michael Mars wrote:
There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
submitting
Hi,
I am a newbie and running Mailman 2.1.1 on FreeBSD 4.7 / VPSv2, which works
with the old technique of running qrunner every minute from cron. The INSTALL
instructions give some hints on how to start the qrunner daemon at startup time
(apparently the preferred mode for 2.1.x), but this