WEBCIT for the Citadel/UX System
- version 5.00
+ version 5.01
Copyright (C) 1996-2003 by the authors. Portions written by:
Art Cancro
want it to, you should set it up to be automatically started by the system at
boot time. The recommended way to do this is with an entry in /etc/inittab,
because init can then automatically restart WebCit if it happens to crash for
-any reason. Open /etc/inittab and add an entry something like this:
+any reason.
+
+ The included "setup" program is basically just an installation helper that
+asks a series of questions and then adds the appropriate line to inittab to
+start WebCit. For most installations, this will do just fine. If you have
+special circumstances, or if you'd prefer to configure WebCit manually, you
+may skip the setup program. Instead, open /etc/inittab and add an entry
+something like this:
wc:2345:respawn:/usr/local/webcit/webserver