Furthermore, I just observed that if I wait a few minutes, the init
script SAYS that liquidsoap has been stopped/started, whatever, but
there is no such process when I look for the name of my script
"main.liq" using ps aux | grep main.

Looks like something is wrong somewhere...

On 09/29/11 15:52, Audiodef Online wrote:
> However, if I wait a few minutes, the pid is stopped when I try
> /etc/init.d/liquidsoap restart/stop again. I don't think I should have
> to wait, right? Shouldn't it be killed immediately?
>
> On 09/29/11 15:51, Audiodef Online wrote:
>> I spoke too soon. The init script is back to not stopping the pid, and
>> I've zero idea why.
>>
>> On 09/29/11 15:14, Audiodef Online wrote:
>>> Thus far, it seems to be working now. There must have been a bug in the
>>> beta 3 init script...?
>>>
>>> On 09/29/11 15:12, Audiodef Online wrote:
>>>> Update: I forgot to copy the script from the latest sources I
>>>> downloaded. I don't know if the Gentoo init script has changed, but I
>>>> will post as to whether or not this helped.
>>>>
>>>> On 09/29/11 15:00, Audiodef Online wrote:
>>>>> I mentioned this in another post, but this is apparently an issue, at
>>>>> least for me, on its own now.
>>>>>
>>>>> My init script has stopped working properly, and I'm at a loss as to
>>>>> why, because even when I go back to the script I was using that USED to
>>>>> work, /etc/init.d/liquidsoap restart or stop still cannot kill the pid.
>>>>> I don't even know where to look for info to troubleshoot this, because
>>>>> the log I tell my script to write to has no info on any crashes or
>>>>> segv's, and there's nothing at all in /usr/local/var/log/liquidsoap.
>>>>>
>>>>> This started happening when I was on beta-3, and continues to happen
>>>>> since fetching the latest development code this morning.
>>>>>
>>>>> Other than that, I have changed nothing in the init script or anything
>>>>> else anywhere on my system since the time when this was working - that's
>>>>> why I'm confused about this.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where can I begin?
>>>>>
>>>>> Damien
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