On Jul 20, 2010, at 12:26:55, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Rick Mann wrote:
>> Thanks, Scott. You'd think that an explicit command to "stop" would mean
>> stop, not stop and restart.
>>
>> I want to use submit because I'm actually doing this from a menu bar status
>> item, and would rather avoid cr
Rick Mann wrote:
> Thanks, Scott. You'd think that an explicit command to "stop" would mean
> stop, not stop and restart.
>
> I want to use submit because I'm actually doing this from a menu bar status
> item, and would rather avoid creating the file (so inelegant). Is that not
> possible? I exe
Thanks, Scott. You'd think that an explicit command to "stop" would mean stop,
not stop and restart.
I want to use submit because I'm actually doing this from a menu bar status
item, and would rather avoid creating the file (so inelegant). Is that not
possible? I exec it from the program.
--
Rick Mann wrote:
> On Jul 14, 2010, at 17:11:09, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>
>> Rick Mann wrote:
>>
>>> I know we've discussed this a bit in the past, but it seems that Resin is
>>> ever-evolving on the subject.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I've added this as http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=4124
On Jul 14, 2010, at 17:11:09, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Rick Mann wrote:
>> I know we've discussed this a bit in the past, but it seems that Resin is
>> ever-evolving on the subject.
>>
>>
> I've added this as http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=4124.
>
> We don't have quite the right behavior f
Rick Mann wrote:
> I know we've discussed this a bit in the past, but it seems that Resin is
> ever-evolving on the subject.
>
>
I've added this as http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=4124.
We don't have quite the right behavior for launchd, but it shouldn't be
hard to change.
-- Scott
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