An unprivileged process can only be chrooted by another process with superuser privileges. This requires separation of dancerctl and the Dancer startup process. But if dancerctl was bundled with the Dancer distribution, instead of hooked into the core, I think that would be good. [By the way, thanks for asking, but it is not worth implementing such a feature in dancerctl. Chrooting Perl is not simple and very few people do this.] On 25 November 2011 17:04, Nick Knutov <mail@knutov.com> wrote:
btw, can you describe your case with chrooting? I can add support of this feature.
Platform-specific is known bug, it will be fixed in future.
25.11.2011 21:03, al пишет:
Personally, I prefer to create my own custom ctl scripts because some of my apps have unique startup requirements, such as chrooting. Also, since your script calls system commands such as ps, it is unlikely it will be platform agnostic.
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