The error message is quite clear, it does not find the requested file config.sh...
Difficult to say much since we do not have genWebsite.sh to look at...
The best would be to put genWebsite.sh in a script you call for cron use and set all cron needs before calling genWebsite.sh in your script (such as if you want to use ./config.sh the you have do cd /<to_where config.sg resides> etc...)
my config.sh
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Originally Posted by Corona688
cron probably isn't running this in the folder you expect it to run in. You should cd /path/to/appropriatefolder in your script if it demands a certain folder.
do you mean set the full directory when sourcing config.sh from genWebsite.sh instead of using ./source config.sh use full/directory/config.sh?
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