Hi,

you can avoid the cd-command by starting rake with the f-option:

rake -f /path/to/your/Rakefile your:task

hope this helps,
Sebastian.

On 9 Okt., 11:27, dicouw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know how to manage a Rake task with God ?
>
> My task is launched with : 'cd /home/to/web ; rake bt:server'
>
> If god daemonize this task, it sotres the pid of the daemon in /var/
> run/god. fine.
>
> But it's the pid of : sh -c cd /home/to/web ; rake bt:server that is
> stored in var/run/god.
> Not the one of rake bt:server.
>
> So one the Stop action is triggered, it's the wrong process that is
> killed.
>
> My question is :
> How to redefine the god path (to avoid the 'cd /home/to/web)
>
> OR
>
> How to avoid god to create two process for a w.start = 'cd /home/to/
> web ; rake bt:server'
>
> Thanks a lot !
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