[16:49] <athan> Hello everyone - is there a way to refresh upstart so it can see my new service I've added to `/etc/init/foo.conf`?
[18:16] <Swifftynob> hey i think i have an upstart problem, i have a program i wrote that uses upstart to run, there is a section of this program i made that runs a bash script. when it executes the bash script, the bash script doesnt seem to have access to the same enviromental variables as it would if i was not using upstart
[18:17] <Swifftynob> so if i run my program without upstart, it has no problem executing the bash script call within the program but with upstart it is unable to 
[18:17] <Swifftynob> is there a user or enviroment setting or something i can set in the upstart init file?
[19:05] <Swifftynob> nvm found a shitty work around
[19:18] <shafjac_> dumb question -- in ubuntu 14.04, if i have both an /etc/init.d/script an an /etc/init/script on my machine, which is executed when i start/restart with the 'service' command?