introduce nscd --foreground, for systemd use
Alexandre Oliva
aoliva@redhat.com
Sat Jan 21 05:32:00 GMT 2012
Systemd likes to run daemons in foreground, so it can easily tell when
they die/crash/etc. nscd -d doesn't suit that purpose: it runs in
foreground, but it disables paranoid mode and syslogging, so I thought
of introducing an option to run without forking, but otherwise behave
like the daemon would. Thoughts?
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