Hi,

Sorry that I wasn't clear enough...

As I've mentioned - I couldn't stop the daemon. I.e. - I tried to stop the
daemon using "/etc/init.d/scmbug-server stop" but after that daemon process
was still running (I checked using ps).
After removing "--name scmbug_daemon" from script I was able to stop the
same process using the above-mentioned "stop" command.

There was no problem with daemon starting in fact (maybe no need to change
the start command).

/Actually - I thought looking a bit more details about start/stop scripts
since I also got a warning during .deb installation (probably due to lack of
"status" handling which seems to be mandatory according to Debian's docs)./

Regards,
Yavor

On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 20:37, Kristis Makris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Yavor,
>
> I feel that the problem here is not described clearly. I will not apply
> any patches without a clear description of the problem.
>
> On Sun, 2010-07-11 at 18:36 +0300, Yavor Nikolov wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just faced same issue with scmbug 0.26.18 on Ubuntu 10.04. Seems
> > "--name scmbug_daemon" parameter breaks it - daemon couldn't be
> > stopped using this script. I'm attaching my new patch which seems to
>
> "breaks" what ? The daemon should start. Does it break starting ? I
> suspect it doesn't.
>
> Also, if it breaks, what is the error message reported ?
>
>
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