❦ 29 août 2016 05:00 CEST, Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> :

> upstart supports a similar mechanism via the -Z flag, but it's (IMO) a
> little less clean: the process sends itself a SIGSTOP when it's ready, and
> then lets the init system send it a SIGCONT.  This does work, but I don't
> like it as much; pausing for the init system is awkward, you have to
> remember to omit the flag when running the daemon manually for
> debugging

You can look at the UPSTART_JOB environment variable to determine if you
are running from Upstart or not.
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