Re: automatically restarting dying daemons?
--- Will Trillich <will@serensoft.com> wrote:
> starts with a slash, it's an absolute reference, no
> uncertainties about it; if it does NOT start with a slash, then
> your environmental variable $PATH is called upon to supply
> likely directories to scan, looking for an executable by the
> name you specified. (if you have perl, say, in both
> /usr/local/bin and /usr/bin you'll never see the one in
> /usr/bin.)
Yes, and? :) This has nothing to do with script files. "invoke-rc.d"
already knows its starting place -- it has been told it already. $PATH is
only used for binary locations.
[..snip..]
-- Thomas Adam
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