This problem also affects the fully updated version of the Lucid Alpha.

For some reason when the operation system boots, it is unable to fork
the daemon.

If I kill the daemon, then the start script does finish / exit, which
cleans up the environment.

However manually starting stopping the service via:

sudo /etc/init.d/rxapid start
sudo /etc/init.d/rxapid stop

Which is the exact same script works as expected. The script starts the
daemon and exists.

What happened with the upgrade to 9.10 that forking the daemon fails at
boot-up but is able to succeed when the system is fully booted?

Looks to me like a definite Ubuntu problem, and not with ooRexx.

Updating both tickets with the same text.

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Suddenly start_daemon does not fork the new pid, hangs the script
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532341
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