[cvsnt] Exec failed: No such file or directory

Glen Starrett glen.starrett at march-hare.com
Thu Mar 23 00:35:42 GMT 2006


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Greg Lee wrote:
> DEFAULT (echo ""; id; echo %{sVv}; date; cat) >> $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog
> 
> So, it looks like loginfo is broken on Linux builds right now.  Whatever executes this
> line needs to specify a shell for the command to be executed in.  Is there a configuration
> option to specify the shell?  If not, then this looks like a bug to me.

I believe that's done with the user's environment typically (but I'm not 
a *NIX expert).  Is CVSNT executing as the user, or as a dedicated user? 
  If it's running as a dedicated user, did you set the shell to a real 
shell?

Regards,

-- 
Glen Starrett



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