On 8/10/05, Aaron Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         I like using service wrappers on Windows but keeping it generic on
> other platforms.  Still, we'll eventually want init scripts for the other
> platforms (so it can start on startup, shut down at shutdown)...  Are we
> sure that writing the init scripts for all those platforms is a smaller
> issue?  I can chip in SuSE scripts when the time comes.  :)

System V init scripts are fairly standard across platforms, especially
Linux. As for some of the more obscure stuff like AIX, HPUX, OSF1,
etc., I can't recall off the top of my head which ones support System
V initialization.

Bruce 
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