Delay startup of mt-daapd

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  • #1389
    foging
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    Hello!

    Ok, so I’ve got it all working now after som fuzz, had to restart avahi-daemon to get my library to show up in iTunes. But when I reboot I have to do it all over again (restarting avahi I mean).

    Is there some way I can control the startorder at startup so that I can be sure that avahi-daemon is started prior to mt-daapd?

    #10768
    fizze
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    In Linux prior to the funky Debian Upstart stuff, there were runlevels, or so-called init-levels.

    In Windows, you can specify services to be dependant on others. Windows will (at least it claims it does) start the services in the right order. 😉

    The quick-and-dirty way with upstart is probably to edit the mt-daapd start script and force an avahi-daemon restart.

    Or, in Ubuntu Edgy and probably Feisty too, avahi-daemon does not start automagically in system start. You can change this preference in the avahi-daemon.conf (or likewise)

    #10769
    foging
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    The quick-and-dirty way with upstart is probably to edit the mt-daapd start script and force an avahi-daemon restart.

    Ok, considering that I’m a total newbie – how?

    #10770
    fizze
    Participant

    Erm, let’s try to start in letting us in what kind of computer / OS you are using currently 😉

    #10771
    foging
    Participant

    Sorry! Can’t blame that one on anything…

    I’m running Ubuntu Feisty.

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