Hi

thanks for replying.

As I explained in another post I wanted to use a sysv-init script so I can specify when to run it via LSB-entries.

Daemon::Control is handy has it can generate init-scripts but requires a pid-file even though I don't really need one, but the fact that it is not deleted does not really bother me.

And for my purposes it is quite enough to extract the time-information from the dvb-c signal and set the time once.

I also have ntpd running on my Pi (I don't quite understand how chrony could be easier as that was rather trivial) for those times when it is connected to the internet, but most of the time my pi is not.


In reply to Re^2: Daemon::Control pid-files by morgon
in thread Daemon::Control pid-files by morgon

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