2012/5/5 Ferenc Kovacs <tyr...@gmail.com>

> Do you use absolue paths for the binaries?
> the value of PATH can be different for the cron
>
I use absolute paths for all binaries. And there is no error in both 2
cases (manually & automatically).

I just fix permissions (sudo chown -R apache:apache phpdoc-all/) to be
sure. And I just run an update manually.
Must wait for the next automatic update to see if svn up . is executed with
success



> 2012.05.05. 12:07, "Yannick Torrès" <yannick.tor...@gmail.com> ezt írta:
>
> 2012/5/5 Rasmus Lerdorf <ras...@lerdorf.com>
>>
>>> On 05/05/2012 01:26 AM, Yannick Torrčs wrote:
>>> > I just don't know what's appends with the editor.
>>> > When I start the cron job manually, all is right ; svn up is OK, and
>>> all
>>> > revision tools works perfectly.
>>> > But when the same cron job start automatically, svn up is "not done" or
>>> > done with error, don't know.
>>>
>>>
>> Hi Rasmus,
>>
>>
>>> Usually that is caused either by a permission problem or running
>>> something that requires a controlling tty. I doubt your cron job
>>> requires the latter. So, for the former, are you running your cron job
>>> as the same user that cron runs it as when you run it manually? And if
>>> so, does the environment match?
>>>
>>
>> The cronjob is running automatically as user "apache", and when I start
>> it manually, I use also this user.
>> I will check if I found some permission problem.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> -Rasmus
>>>
>>
>>

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