Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 13:10:21 +0200 From: Georg Huber <huber.georg@gmail.com> To: rm@FreeBSD.org Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: FreeBSD Port: deluge-1.3.6,1 Message-ID: <CACxVk_-8Gr3mkGrxvYKiz%2B%2BFWkP6nTJZAWQ=a2eXmaJEgODoVA@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, I saw that you are the maintainer of the deluge port. With the port comes a startupscript (deluged), which I was able to adapt and configure so that at startup of freebsd the dummy user deluge starts the deluged script. This will run the demon, but not the webinterface (deluge-web), which I therefore have to start as the user logged on. Is there a way to have the user deluge also start the webinterface forked at startup? for instance could I duplicate the the deluged script to say 'delugew' and behave the same as deluged with the exception that instead of the deluge-demon it starts 'deluge-web --fork'? Or could I just add a line 'deluge-web --fork' to the existing script? As you can probably tell, I am pretty new to BSD, so I beg your forgiveness if my question seems ridiculous or out of line. Thanks for answering Georg
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