Do you really need PID files?
I don't need them at all and I may be using the wrong tool.
What I do is not a daemon as such but simply a perl-script (active for a fraction of a second) that runs at boot time to set the time on my pi (which does not have a rtc).
I thought Daemon::Control would be a convenient tool as it can also generate the init-script.
Now Daemon::Control complains if you don't set a pid-file, that's where it comes from.
I don't need it and I don't really care if it does not get deleted, I was simply wondering...
Suggestions on simpler ways to make a perl-script run at boot time are welcome.
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