Well, when the pid file is present, it doesn't start (on debian)...

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Op maandag 17 juli 2006 16:00, schreef Simon Eisenmann:
> Hi,
>
> sorry for the very late reply. I just did not have the time to watch
> this list. The current red5 init script is very experimental and has a
> couple of issues when run subsequently. I am going to write a new one as
> soon as i have the time for that.
>
> I cannot see any difference in start/stop behavior when adding the code
> you suggested (just that the pidfile is removed when stopping). Even if
> there is a pidfile already, the red5 service should start. And it does
> exactly that on my ubuntu machine. What happens for you?
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
>
> Am Montag, den 29.05.2006, 16:41 +0200 schrieb Bram Biesbrouck:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just to mention a small bug in the debian start/stop script:
> >
> > The start-stop-daemon doesn't delete the pid-file, since the deamon
> > itself is responsible for this. If the deamon is run subsequently, it
> > will fail to start. After adding:
> > rm -f $PIDFILE
> > to the d_stop() routine, all is well.
> >
> > b.
> >
> > PS: see http://lists.debian.org/debian-dpkg/2005/03/msg00080.html
> >
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