On Mon, 9 Nov 2009, Joost van der Sluis wrote:

On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 13:02 +0200, Wimpie Nortje wrote:

Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
It should stop the daemons properly. This is the code that gets executed:

Procedure DoShutDown(Sig : Longint; Info : PSigInfo; Context :
PSigContext);
cdecl;

begin
  Application.StopDaemons(True);
  Application.Terminate;
end;

If it doesn't, something is wrong :(
I think something is wrong. :(

For my TDaemon descendant I assigned the following events:
OnDestroy
OnExecute
OnPause
OnShutdown
OnStart
OnStop

When I type "./daemon -r &"
The following handlers are executed:
1. OnStart
2. OnExecute

When I type "kill -TERM daemon_pid"
The following handler is executed
1. OnDestroy

I am also a bit confused by the wiki. According to the wiki Start and
stop are triggered under linux but shutdown is not. The 'Taming the
daemon' article does not specify which of these 3 are called under linux.

As I mentioned earlier, I use FPC 2.2.4. Could that be the problem?

I don't know how I did it exactly, but I ahve this working properly in a
production system. (Even created my own SysV init script for it. It
should be generally usable for all fpc-daemon applications)

That's good news: I had it on my todo list to let the 'Install' mode generate
this script in the appropriate directory. If I can use your script as a
start, then I can implement that.

Michael.
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