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What would the correct way be to handle a program with a PID file being
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Michael Lueck |
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What would the correct way be to handle a program with a PID file being built to a prefix directory? |
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Tue, 17 Jun 2014 22:47:53 -0400 |
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Greetings,
What would the correct way be to handle a program with a PID file being built
to a prefix directory?
That is to say:
Prefix, building the program with non root permissions to be run in the context
of a user's home directory.
PID file, generally defaults to /var/run, however in this case permissions are
not granted to /var/run. One could assume ~/var/run would be the proper place
for the PID file.
Building a certain OSS/FS app fails when being built with a prefix specified, as /var/run is still assumed for the PID file. I hacked the source code to obtain ability to target ~/var/run for the PID
file, and the program works as expected.
I would like to contribute a patch back to the OSS/FS project to gracefully accommodate both building with a prefix and locating the PID file somewhere appropriate in the case the program was built
with prefix specified.
What would be suggested in this case?
I am thankful,
--
Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/
- What would the correct way be to handle a program with a PID file being built to a prefix directory?,
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