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view init.d/celeryd-upstart.conf @ 3817:631e8000eae8 beta
diff parser: match the header order of hg diff --git patches
The output might look like:
diff --git a/A b/B
old mode 100644
new mode 100755
rename from A
rename to B
--- a/A
+++ b/B
Such files were shown as 'modified binary file chmod 100644 => 100755' without
diff.
Now the chmod and diff will be shown ... but still not the rename.
Correct parsing of headers do require a better parser - one do not just use a
regexp.
author | Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> |
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date | Wed, 10 Apr 2013 02:54:56 +0200 |
parents | 58df0b3ed377 |
children | 99ad9d0af1a3 |
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# celeryd - run the celeryd daemon as an upstart job for rhodecode # Change variables/paths as necessary and place file /etc/init/celeryd.conf # start/stop/restart as normal upstart job (ie: $ start celeryd) description "Celery for RhodeCode Mercurial Server" author "Matt Zuba <matt.zuba@goodwillaz.org" start on starting rhodecode stop on stopped rhodecode respawn umask 0022 env PIDFILE=/tmp/celeryd.pid env APPINI=/var/hg/rhodecode/production.ini env HOME=/var/hg env USER=hg # To use group (if different from user), you must edit sudoers file and change # root's entry from (ALL) to (ALL:ALL) # env GROUP=hg script COMMAND="/var/hg/.virtualenvs/rhodecode/bin/paster celeryd $APPINI --pidfile=$PIDFILE" if [ -z "$GROUP" ]; then exec sudo -u $USER $COMMAND else exec sudo -u $USER -g $GROUP $COMMAND fi end script post-stop script rm -f $PIDFILE end script