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N.B. You probably only want to install this package if you aready run qmail.
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daemontools is a collection of tools for managing UNIX services.
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supervise monitors a service. It starts the service and restarts the
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service if it dies. Setting up a new service is easy: all supervise
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needs is a directory with a run script that runs the service.
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multilog saves error messages to one or more logs. It optionally
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timestamps each line and, for each log, includes or excludes lines
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matching specified patterns. It automatically rotates logs to limit the
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amount of disk space used. If the disk fills up, it pauses and tries
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again, without losing any data.
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Also included are svscan (starts one supervise process for each
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service), svscanboot (run by init to start svscan in the /service
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directory), readproctitle (show error messages in ps o/p) and many
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others. See the home page for a list and for documentation.
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daemontools was written by D. J. Bernstein.
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N.B. Installing this package creates the 3 top-level directories
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/command, /package & /service. If any of these exist already,
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you need to consider your options.
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If you build with
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EDIT_INITTAB=yes ./daemontools.SlackBuild
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the following 2 items also apply:-
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N.B. Installing this package modifies /etc/inittab.
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N.B. Installing this package starts the svscanboot service,
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however it won't actually manage anything because there
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will be no symlinks in /service.
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Otherwise, you will have to edit /etc/inittab yourself, as per the instructions
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in README.SBo.
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See README.SBo before attempting removepkg. upgradepkg is fine.
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