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				|  |  |  TORPID=@LOCALSTATEDIR@/run/tor/tor.pid
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				|  |  |  TORLOG=@LOCALSTATEDIR@/log/tor/tor.log
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				|  |  |  TORCONF=@CONFDIR@/torrc
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				|  |  | -if [ "x$TORUSER" -eq "x" ]; then
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				|  |  | -    TORARGS="--pidfile $TORPID --logfile $TORLOG --runasdaemon 1"
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				|  |  | -else
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				|  |  | -    TORARGS="--pidfile $TORPID --logfile $TORLOG --runasdaemon 1 --user $TORUSER --group $TORGROUP"
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				|  |  | +# Strictly speaking, we don't need to su if we have --user and --group.
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				|  |  | +# "Belt and suspenders," says jbash.
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				|  |  | +TORARGS="--pidfile $TORPID --logfile $TORLOG --runasdaemon 1"
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				|  |  | +if [ "x$TORUSER" != "x" ]; then
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				|  |  | +    TORARGS="$TORARGS --user $TORUSER"
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				|  |  | +fi
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				|  |  | +if [ "x$TORGROUP" != "x" ]; then
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				|  |  | +    TORARGS="$TORARGS --group $TORGROUP"
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				|  |  |  fi
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				|  |  |  RETVAL=0
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				|  |  |  
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				|  | @@ -27,7 +31,7 @@ case "$1" in
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				|  |  |          RETVAL=1
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				|  |  |      else 
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				|  |  |          echo -n "Starting tor..."
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				|  |  | -        if  [ "x$TORUSER" -eq "x" ]; then
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				|  |  | +        if  [ "x$TORUSER" = "x" ]; then
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				|  |  |              $TORBIN -f $TORCONF $TORARGS
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				|  |  |          else 
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				|  |  |              /bin/su -c "$TORBIN -f $TORCONF $TORARGS" $TORUSER
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