From: Paul Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How do I restart g2slta in Unix with the 'kill' command

It looks like the g2slta will re-read its playlist file after evey
iteration through the playlist, but it does not support HUP.

So, if you change the playlist while it is encoding, after it fishes its
current playlist it should re-read your new playlist.

On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, RealForum wrote:

 > From: "Robert Chalmers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: How do I restart g2slta in Unix with the 'kill' command
 >
 > I'm running g2slta + rmserver on a FreeBSD-2.2+ platform, and just notice
 > that I can't cause a "reload" of the running g2slta process with the usual
 > 'kill -HUP pid'
 > In act nothing seems to effect it. I'd like to have it restart so that it
 > re-reads the playlist.txt file, rather than have to shut it down and restart
 > it. But I can't find a way to do that - does anyone know if its possible? or
 > am I faced with a shutdown, just to reread the playlist?
 >
 > cheers
 > Bob
 >

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