On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Israel Cárdenas Romero wrote:
> I'm running Exim from a "exim4" Debian package, in a Debian Sarge box.
> It starts from a "/etc/init.d/exim4" script, that uses:
>
> start-stop-daemon --start --pidfile /var/run/exim4/exim.pid \
> --exec $DAEMON -- -bd -q${QFLAGS}${QUEUEINTERVAL} \
> ${COMMONOPTIONS} ${QUEUERUNNEROPTIONS} ${SMTPLISTENEROPTIONS}
>
> Could I use "env -i start-stop-daemon --start ..."? I only need use Perl
> inside Exim with no change in timestamp format...
Yes, that should work. Since you're using Debian I suggest filing this as
a bug. I'm not sure whether the bug is in Debian's stuff, or in perl, or
in exim...
Tony.
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