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April 17, 2013 13:20
I'll improve this modification in order to support both Arch and the other distributions
start and stop check if there is a python2 binary into PATH before call python
start and stop check if there is a python2 binary into PATH before call python
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On Arch Linux /usr/bin/python point to the version 3 of the interpreter. I changed start and stop script; they check if python2 exists in PATH before launch the server