> lockrun has the advantage of being written in c and so being tiny and
> fast. I have used 'lockfile' before 
> (http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/lockfile/
> ) but any solution that loads ruby into memory before it determines
> whether it should be running or not is going to lose that edge in low
> memory situations or where the server is swapping.

I can give a firm thumbs up for lockrun, works very nicely indeed for me.


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