The plist I use to load growl with launchd can be found 
http://pastebin.com/RuuxV63s
other than making sure that nothing else tries to launch growl I have
made no changes to anything.
Mind you the only thing that I was trying to do was make sure that if
growl crashed it would restart immediately.

Everything you would need to know can be found in the "EXPECTATIONS"
section 
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man5/launchd.plist.5.html
I am fairly certain that growl does not do any of the things listed in
the "MUST NOT" list as I have never had any trouble with it (as in
constant relaunching every 10 seconds).

On Mar 28, 8:17 pm, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2010, at 13:48:25, dak180 wrote:
>
> > As I run growl as a launchd controlled user agent, …
>
> Would you be willing to submit a patch for that? I'd like to at least  
> study it, as we should move Growl to launchd at some point in the  
> future.
>
> > … using the pref is much easier than stopping and restarting growl.
>
> Even with launchctl?
>
> Perhaps you could set up a pair of shell aliases, Platypus apps, or  
> AppleScript applets to run the two opposing launchctl commands.

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