On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Matthew Harrell wrote:
> created the directory /var/run/syslog and ran
> 
>   supervise /var/run/syslog /usr/sbin/syslogd

Syslogd puts itself in the background. Supervise then thinks the syslogd
died and starts another. Use the -n switch of syslogd to avoid
auto-backgrounding.

Eric

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