Hi

Solved :-)

I set up HOME in my setup as you said [1] and it worked.

I suppose I could also edit my /etc/init.d/ script (Debian)

Thanks!
Cesáreo

[1]
https://bitbucket.org/naviserver/naviserver/src/60be612ca3708b849d6ed6b093871252b3cc9458/openacs-config.tcl?fileviewer=file-view-default#openacs-config.tcl-63


El 08/junio/16 a las 9:59, Gustaf Neumann escribió:
> Am 08.06.16 um 14:47 schrieb Cesáreo García Rodicio:
>> I already did it with control port with same results[1]. As you notice,
>> it has to be something with env. HOME is /root although start script was
>> /usr/local/ns/bin/nsd -u openacs -g web ...
>>
>> It seems it doesn't load all env variables of USER (openacs).
> Naviserver (like other most other programs) does not special setup of 
> the environment, this is typically specified in the systemd service file.
> 
> We had a while ago a similar problem with dot (from graphviz), and since 
> this we recommend to set certain environment variables in the naviserver 
> startup file (like e.g. in [1]). I was - however - not able to reproduce 
> the problem with minify even with HOME set to /root (maybe version 
> dependent).
> 
> -g
> 
> [1] 
> https://bitbucket.org/naviserver/naviserver/src/60be612ca3708b849d6ed6b093871252b3cc9458/openacs-config.tcl?fileviewer=file-view-default#openacs-config.tcl-63
> 
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