Error: Failed to spawn GNU rlog
Dan Langille
dan at langille.org
Mon May 30 18:00:06 PDT 2005
Let me try again...
On 30 May 2005 at 19:12, Jonathan Noack wrote:
> On 05/30/05 18:12, Dan Langille wrote:
> > I'm getting this error:
> >
> > Error
> >
> > Error: Failed to spawn GNU rlog on
> > "/usr/websites/develop.example.org/repository/configuration//vhosts.
> > co nf.sample,v,
> > /usr/websites/develop.example.org/repository/configuration//.cvsigno
> > re ,v".
> >
> > Did you set the $command_path in your configuration file correctly ?
> > (Currently "/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin"
> >
> > If I run rlog on the above mentioned files, I get expected results.
> >
> > I'm running 4.11-stable, Apache 1.3.33, cvsweb-2.0.6_2, and perl
> > 5.8.6
> >
> > This entry <http://tinyurl.com/csttm> from the archives indicates
> > this is not a new problem, but also that it should be fixed
> > "shortly".
> >
> > Clues please?
>
> Historically this has been a problem with CVSweb 2.0.x and Perl 5.8's
> stricter taint checks, but the -T flag was removed as of 2.0.6_1 and
> there have been no reports of this problem since July 2004. When you
> run rlog manually, are you running it as the same user that runs
> CVSweb (and most likely Apache)?
No, I ran it as myself. To run it as www (this time, with a different command):
$ sudo -u www rlog /usr/websites/develop.example.org/repository/
configuration//vhosts.conf.sample,v /usr/websites/develop.example.org/repository/configuration//.
cvsignore,v
RCS file: /usr/websites/develop.example.org/repository/configuration//vhosts.conf.sample,v
Working file: vhosts.conf.sample
head: 1.8
branch:
locks: strict
access list:
symbolic names:
beta: 1.1.1.1
devel: 1.1.1
keyword substitution: kv
total revisions: 9; selected
...
Interesting... [still]
> Any chance you can try devel/cvsweb3 and see if you have the same
> problem?
I tried. Similar problem: Error: Failed to spawn GNU rlog .... (the
above and previous attempt was with cvsweb3.
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