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scripts/validate-commits: use direct /bin/bash interpreter
Use of '#!/bin/bash' vs '#!/usr/bin/env bash' can be argued multiple ways.
For example, see:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21612980/why-is-usr-bin-env-bash-superior-to-bin-bash/21613039
It seems to be more common to use the first approach. And we don't have a
specific reason to prefer the latter. Moreover, other scripts in this repo,
like 'make-release' and 'whitespacecleanup.sh' use the former too.
Use of '#!/bin/bash' vs '#!/usr/bin/env bash' can be argued multiple ways.
For example, see:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21612980/why-is-usr-bin-env-bash-superior-to-bin-bash/21613039
It seems to be more common to use the first approach. And we don't have a
specific reason to prefer the latter. Moreover, other scripts in this repo,
like 'make-release' and 'whitespacecleanup.sh' use the former too.
99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 e285bb7abb28 e285bb7abb28 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 2c3d30095d5e 99ad9d0af1a3 99ad9d0af1a3 e285bb7abb28 99ad9d0af1a3 | # kallithea - run the kallithea daemon as an upstart job
# Change variables/paths as necessary and place file /etc/init/kallithea.conf
# start/stop/restart as normal upstart job (ie: $ start kallithea)
description "Kallithea Mercurial Server"
author "Matt Zuba <matt.zuba@goodwillaz.org"
start on (local-filesystems and runlevel [2345])
stop on runlevel [!2345]
respawn
umask 0022
env PIDFILE=/var/hg/kallithea/kallithea.pid
env LOGFILE=/var/hg/kallithea/log/kallithea.log
env APPINI=/var/hg/kallithea/production.ini
env HOME=/var/hg
env USER=hg
env GROUP=hg
exec /var/hg/.virtualenvs/kallithea/bin/gearbox serve --user=$USER --group=$GROUP --pid-file=$PIDFILE --log-file=$LOGFILE -c $APPINI
post-stop script
rm -f $PIDFILE
end script
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