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supervisor for Debian --------------------- The Debian package for supervisor installs a standardised config file in /etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf. If the only thing you want to do is add configuration for programs and groups, you should create config files in /etc/supervisor/conf.d/*.conf, these will be read by the default config. There is an init.d script that will start a single instance of supervisord as root. If you intend to use supervisor only as another user, you may want to disable the init.d startup. -- Anders Hammarquist <iko@openend.se> Wed, 16 Jul 2008 10:36:09 +0200 Place custom configuration files for supervisor in /etc/supervisor/conf.d/ They will be read after the main configuration file in /etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf -------------------------------------------------------------------------