Apparantly, it doesn't. I just tried running tmda-ofmipd from a supervise run script two different ways:

1. without the fgcheck program and without the -D option

2. with both the fgcheck program and with the -D option

Neither worked. In the first case, supervise began to spin as soon as I started it. Tmda-ofmipd would immediately die for some reason and supervise would start a new process. In the second case, supervise could not successfully start tmda-ofmipd at all.

These were just quick tests so this may not be the final word on the subject. If someone else is able to get tmda-ofmipd to work with supervise, I would be interested to know how they did it.

Andrew

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Out of curiosity, would having the process run in the background have
any impact on running tmda-ofmipd under supervise?

[ cf. http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/faq/create.html#fghack ]
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