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running speech-dispatcher-0.7.1 in system mode
From: |
Christopher Brannon |
Subject: |
running speech-dispatcher-0.7.1 in system mode |
Date: |
Mon, 04 Oct 2010 08:32:46 -0500 |
Steve Holmes <steve.holmes88 at gmail.com> writes:
> When I built the package in the Arch User Repository, I didn't really
> do anything special. Since in Arch, if you want the thing to come up
> automatically, the user is expected to add the startup script
> invokation to the DAEMONS array in /etc/rc.conf.
Your startup script doesn't quite work anymore.
It could, if you're willing to configure Speech Dispatcher and its
associated clients to use TCP/IP sockets. That is straightforward
these days. I can explain the process in another mail to the list, if
people are interested.
But the point is that it isn't really easy to run it as a
system-wide service anymore.
-- Chris
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