User specific is fine and is what will suffice for most users. It will be the default for a portable install. Multiuser installs should be an option and there is no issue in requiring admin for those, I’d rather they do.
René. > On 21 Nov 2018, at 12:21, CV Bruce <cvbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Enrico, > > I’m a little concerned that installing anything in ~/… will make it user > specific, and not system wide. Since only one copy of rxapi can run at a > time, then only one user can use ooRexx. In your explorations can you test > for this? > > "The main difference [on Mac OS] is that an agent is run on behalf of the > logged in user while a daemon runs on behalf of the root user or any user you > specify with the UserName key.” > > This may imply that if you log off the daemon may stop running, or the daemon > may not start until the user logs on. > > Yours, > > Bruce > >> On Nov 21, 2018, at 8:03 AM, Enrico Sorichetti via Oorexx-devel >> <oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> <mailto:oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>> wrote: >> >> >> >>> On 21 Nov 2018, at 15:23, Rick McGuire <object.r...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:object.r...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> I believe writing the pid file at that location is part of the >>> requirements for running as a daemon on other unix-based systems. >> >> >> Does not seem true for Mac OS
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