Hi David,

I am sure I remember Rick telling us that every structure in the deamon 
is prefixed by userid so that should not be a problem? Also, it checks 
if it is running already and will not try to start additional copies 
when that is the case. The pain here, for non-root users, is the install 
- if I remember correctly.

best regards,

René.

On 2012-02-13 15:40, David Ashley wrote:
> There is no need to reconfigure the rxapi port. We use a number that 
> was
> assigned to us by IANA and that number is far above the privileged 
> port
> numbers. The only thing you have to watch out for is that no matter 
> how
> rxapi gets started only one copy can run at a time as they will all 
> try
> to open the same port. So multiple users may see some strange 
> behaviour
> when rxapi is run as a user program.
>
> David Ashley
>
> On 02/13/2012 07:05 AM, rvjansen wrote:
>> I cannot quite remember how that particular circa 2008/2009 
>> discussion
>> turned out. There is the .pid file, which would be solved by running
>> with another prefix, there is the port (where the standard iana 
>> rxapi
>> port is now>  1024), there is the startup shell script that restarts
>> rxapi when it is missing, and there is the installer that takes care 
>> of
>> defining it on the platform. All these must work without being root 
>> in
>> the webserver service install scenario.
>>
>> David Ashley and/or Mark Miesfeld, or Rick himself of course, are
>> better qualified to answer your question. I am also an interested 
>> party,
>> as I, again, am at a client site where I am -kind of- server admin 
>> but
>> not root - and the demo/usb install mode would be an asset for 
>> ooRexx
>> anyway.
>>
>> best regards,
>>
>> René Jansen.
>>
>> On 2012-02-13 12:32, Michael Lueck wrote:
>>> Greetings Moritz and René,
>>>
>>> I was already familiar with the prefix build requirement, as that 
>>> is
>>> how I have been able to install up through ooRexx 3.2 on shared web
>>> hosting accounts.
>>>
>>> Is there documentation somewhere of the rxapi port reconfiguration?
>>>
>>> I would be willing to test out build instructions for Linux shared
>>> web hosting.
>>
>> 
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