Hi, What's the "standard" way of starting and stopping daemons i.e. under debian all the scripts in /etc/init.d/ take a parameter that says "start", "stop", "reload", etc. I can see that daemonic installs a couple of things into /Library/StartupItems, which are run by SystemStarter (I'm guessing). But what about stopping/reloading/starting daemons at times other than bootup? I can just kill -HUP but it would be cleaner if there was a script, especially for things that restart in different ways e.g. postfix.
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