init script help

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danjor
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init script help

Post by danjor »

Using Xubuntu 12.04
Installed via the binary Linux standard installer v.5.2.4
I can launch it manually from TimeTrex/start
But I have tried to create a system V style init script and an upstart style init script, but in neither case does the timetrex engine start up on a reboot.
I'm very ignorant about the init script systems and probably did it wrong so before I post my horrible code here, is there a definitive TimeTrex init script howto that I missed somewhere?
Thanks.
shaunw
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Joined: Tue Sep 19, 2006 2:22 pm

Re: init script help

Post by shaunw »

Often the easiest is to just place the command to start TimeTrex in /etc/init.d/rc.local

Installing TimeTrex on Ubuntu is also pretty easy with the manually installer, in which case you wouldn't need to worry about the init scripts at all.
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