Add a init script for pintod#219
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The script is taken from from Pinto 0.09993 release tarball
Also, fix the following issues: - Re-introduce Hugh's copyright notice - Remove puppet-specific stuff - Set the PINTO_HOME variable, so pinto doesn't crash at startup - Move PID stuff to /var/run, since that's where it's expected - Repeat attempts at harvesting the starman PID, since it's startup may not be instantaneous. - Clean up some status messaging - Remove some unused (commented-out code) - Add myself (Salve J. Nilsen) as a contributor :)
- The init script now correctly sets the pidfile parameter for Starman - Removed a bunch of contortions related to pidfile management - Tested on Ubuntu 14.04
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I've taken the old init script example and cleaned it up. It should work a little better now, but feedback is appreciated. :)
I've tested it on Ubuntu 14.04.