Hi,

sorry late response, I was away on vacation.

What's up for you on this issue?

R.

2013/4/26 Leonard de Ruijter <[email protected]>:
> Romain,
>
> On 4/26/2013 11:38, Romain Beauxis wrote:
>> If you compile with the latest ocaml-dtools and use the internal
>> daemonization option, it should.
>>
>> Make sure you do "git pull" from within ocaml-dtools to catch the
>> latest git there.
>>
>> I will add a log message to see when pid file is created soon. Or you
>> could do it yourself and test, just look for the line where pid file
>> is created and add:
>>    Printf.printf "Pid file created\n"%!";
>> right after!
>>
> I did a new clone from the liquidsoap-full.git, including make init and
> .bootstrap. Then changed the dtools source and installed. Here are my
> findings.
> 1. The pidfile in /var/run/liquidsoap isn't being removed after closing
> the program
> 2. When i use sudo -u liquidsoap liquidsoap foo.liq --daemon, sometimes
> the bash prompt returns before printing the pidfile created message.
> Like this:
> root@elles:~# sudo -u liquidsoap liquidsoap /etc/liquidsoap/foo.liq --daemon
> root@elles:~# Pid file created
>
> In other words, it seems forking starts too late, or the start process
> which is exited after forking exits too early. I can't check where the
> pidfile created message pops up in the log, as printing the log to
> stdout doesn't work when daemonizing.
>
> I'll try some more things and might come back later today.
>
> Leonard
>
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