Hey,

Just to make sure that I followed: there's actually no problem with
the init script (except perhaps the complexity of understanding when
it fails) but only a tricky behavior with very long downloads? Like
Romain said, we do wait for all downloads to finish, so we can
effectively clean temporary files. And I also do not feel like
changing this sensitive part of our code at this point... but you may
submit a feature request for after 1.0 (so we can wait on either the
timeout or a shutdown signal, instead of just waiting for the timeout
to kill the download process).

In the meantime, perhaps could you find a way to kill liquidsoap's
wget process upon shutdown?

Cheers,
-- 
David

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