I am new to supervisor, and it seems like just the thing I need.  Now,  I've
seen recipes for using supervisor in a buildout, which would be fantastic.
 However, I'm confused:

If I build supervisor in a buildout for a project, how do I ensure that
supervisord itself gets started on boot?  Like how does that work exactly?
 I would seem to me that I'd need something in /etc/ to start operations no?
 I have root, but ideally I would not need it for this.

Ideas?

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Kevin Beckford
Lead Developer,
Lazyweb Construction Company,
http://lazyweb.ca
[email protected]
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