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Cronjob not considering my .envrc settings
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I am trying to execute a java program with a perl wrapper over that. when i execute the perl script it is running fine as my .envrc settings are already loaded when the shell is started. When i put this perl wrapper in cron, then it says the CLASSPATH env-variable is not defined. Does the cron read our .envrc before it executes the program. Please help me in this regard Thanks In advance, Krovi. |
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