Ok, I forgot to add the -w switch to launchctl. Thanck you very much. William Davis a écrit : > > On Oct 10, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Michel LE LAY wrote: > >> Hello, >> I'm using macports 1.520 >> >> As a follow-up to thread >> MySQL5, OS X 10.4.10, startups, etc. >> http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/macports-users/2007-September/005756.html >> >> I had the same problem with the upgraded version of apache2 : the symlinks >> are correct >> >> $ ls -l /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2.plist >> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 76 8 oct 12:14 >> /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2.plist -> >> /opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2/org.macports.apache2.plist >> $ ls -l >> /opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2/org.macports.apache2.plist >> -rw-r--r-- 2 root wheel 992 10 oct 22:22 >> /opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2/org.macports.apache2.plist >> >> And launchctl load kept saying that there was "nothing to load" when I typed >> sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2.plist. >> >> It seems that the default generated org.macports.apache2.plist has these >> keys at the end : >> >> <key>Disabled</key><true/> >> <key>OnDemand</key><false/> >> <key>RunAtLoad</key><false/> >> >> So, when launchctl parses the file, it sees Disabled==true and doesn't load. >> >> Removing Disabled and OnDemand and turning RunAtLoad to true solves the >> problem. >> Please, could you inspect the code generating startup-items ? >> >> Cheers, >> > > from man launchctl > > SUBCOMMANDS > load [-wF] paths ... > Load the specified configuration files or directories of config- > uration files. > > -w Remove the disabled key and write the configuration > files back out to disk. > and there is much other info there...... > > goodluck > > >
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