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From: Leif M. <le...@ta...> - 2003-08-12 15:37:31
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Max, Please post to the user list rather to me directly. Others can often answer your questions and will certainly learn from the answers. :-) The Wrapper will only be started after a system restart if you have configured your system to do so. This is accomplished by creating symbolic links to the startup script at the appropriate run levels. The only documentation on this right now is for Debian Linux. The idea is the same for other Unixs as well. I do not have access to most of the systems that are supported, so I am looking for submissions by users with access to those platforms who would be willing to create a document describing the process. The Debian tutorial describes how to set up the symbolic links using a utility, but they can also be created manually. http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/launch-nix-boot-debian.html Cheers, Leif Max Stolyarov wrote: > Leif, > > Can you please let me know how to configure the wrapper to > automatically restart on Linux, other UNIX OSs, or Mac OS? I tried a > test wrapper application that you distribute for Linux, but it did not > restart after my computer restarted? Thanks > > Max > |