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| subject: | Error attempting to run `between` script |
mark lewis wrote to Roy Witt:
RC>>> I wondered if that might be at least part of the issue but
RC>>> haven't found where that might be set. (Perhaps I don't have the
RC>>> right 'User level' setting?)
ml>> what are the permissions on the files? what user is IREX running as?
RW>> It should work even for the lowest User Level, as it is a batch
RW>> file that can be executed while an event is in progress...
ml> not on linux (or even modern winwhatever)... it is entirely possible
ml> that the user that IREX is running as doesn't even have access to the
ml> directory... but that means that IREX wouldn't run, either... so we
ml> look closer and it is possible that the user doesn't have access to
ml> the between script because it was written by another user and the
ml> permissions only allow that originator to even see it... then, on
ml> linux, there's also an executable bit in the permissions... one user
ml> may be able to see and edit a script but not execute it... *nix
ml> doesn't use extensions or file majik to determine if a file is
ml> executable... they use the bit and it is set for each of owner,
ml> group, and/or everyone...
You'll have to address this to a Linux user, as I'm not one. I know that
between.bat is called by DOS and/or Win when it is set up in the config
area of an event. There is also a config in an event you can answer yes/no
to, answering yes to "Must be Run" makes Irex run that event and
between.bat, if it's called for.
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