Ok, I added the appropriate command to /etc/launcher.conf.xml and it works properly from the command line:

php /etc/init.d/launcher.php

starts camogm in the background, writes to /var/log/auto.log etc. But it will not automatically start at boot time. Is there something I need to do to enable launcher.php to run at boot? I have already checked to make sure it is executable.

thanks,

-scott

Sebastian Pichelhofer wrote:
It was initially added in 2008 so you should already have it in your camera.

Regards Sebastian

Janz, Scott J. (GSFC-6133) wrote:
Thanks Sebastian, is the launcher installed in 8.0.4.3 or do I need to upgrade 
to latest distro?

-scott

On Feb 5, 2010, at 5:25 PM, Sebastian Pichelhofer wrote:

I am working on a GUI in the system preferences for the launcher.php (/etc/init.d/launcher.php) script that reads an xml file and then starts the appropriate commands.

This launcher.php is already installed but not doing anything at the moment (empty xml with just a demo entry).
I would suggest to look at /etc/launcher.conf.xml as a starting point.

Regards Sebastian

Janz, Scott J. (GSFC-6133) wrote:
Hopefully a simple question, what is the recommended method of autostarting 
camogm on camera boot?

thanks!

-scott




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