I have read this and that is the reason I posted my
question, because lifewithqmail.org says to make a
regular init.d boot script, whereas I thought the
point of daemontools was NOT to have an init.d boot
script. In the daemontools FAQ, it says that init.d
is unreliable, and alludes to there being some other
way to install services, but doesnt really explain
how.. In the section on 'how to install a new service'
it really only explains how to make a symlink to an
existing service.
--- Greg White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Exact steps to take:
> friendly. A more newbie friendly source of docs for
> daemontools/ucspi-tcp and qmail is:
>
> http://www.lifewithqmail.org/
>
> Read it. Know it. Live it.
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