Ticket #18361 (new enhancement)
tor: add a LaunchDaemon
| Reported by: | yaohua2000@… | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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| Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
| Component: | ports | Version: | |
| Keywords: | Cc: | cilly@…, egall@… | |
| Port: | tor |
Description
The port "tor" need a LaunchDaemon.
Change History
comment:1 Changed 4 years ago by jmr@…
- Owner changed from macports-tickets@… to boeyms@…
- Milestone changed from Port Requests to Port Enhancements
comment:2 Changed 4 years ago by anonymous
- Milestone Port Enhancements deleted
Milestone Port Enhancements deleted
comment:3 follow-up: ↓ 7 Changed 3 years ago by dargo@…
I noticed vidalia (non-macport) installs a StartupItem, so maybe that is better than a LaunchDaemon. Either way, +1 for needing this.
comment:4 Changed 3 years ago by jmr@…
- Summary changed from LaunchDaemon script to tor: add a LaunchDaemon
comment:5 Changed 19 months ago by boeyms@…
- Owner changed from boeyms@… to macports-tickets@…
Reassigning to macports-tickets@… as I have relinquished ownership of this port.
comment:6 Changed 4 months ago by ryandesign@…
- Cc cilly@… added
- Version 1.7.0 deleted
Has duplicate #19465.
comment:7 in reply to: ↑ 3 ; follow-up: ↓ 9 Changed 4 months ago by egall@…
Replying to dargo@…:
I noticed vidalia (non-macport) installs a StartupItem, so maybe that is better than a LaunchDaemon. Either way, +1 for needing this.
StartupItems are deprecated, LaunchDaemons are supposed to replace them
comment:9 in reply to: ↑ 7 ; follow-up: ↓ 10 Changed 4 months ago by jmr@…
Replying to egall@…:
StartupItems are deprecated, LaunchDaemons are supposed to replace them
This kind of StartupItem is a MacPorts feature that generates a launchd plist.
comment:10 in reply to: ↑ 9 Changed 4 months ago by egall@…
Replying to jmr@…:
Replying to egall@…:
StartupItems are deprecated, LaunchDaemons are supposed to replace them
This kind of StartupItem is a MacPorts feature that generates a launchd plist.
I assumed that because dargo was referring to a non-MacPorts thing, and because he was referring to StartupItems in contrast to LaunchDaemons as opposed to treating them as the same thing, that therefore he was referring to the other kind of StartupItems, not the MacPorts kind...

