I have a small problem that I'm stuck for several days and I do not go out.
I tell you, I have a php script that I want to run crontab, it uses a compiled bcompiler file.
In my php file
What I do not understand is that this command works without problem:
and when my order is executed using the following crontab bcompiler the file is imported into the code but not executed
But I checked the conf php and this seems bcompiler present php -m php -i | grep bcompiler
do you have an idea that would ensure that my code runs correctly from the command line php-f but not with crontab? The file is imported into the code so the roads are good, I is not an error message ... This is the bcompiler party fails to perform include!
The crontab does not run the login files like .profile; certainly an important piece of environment is missing.
A brute force copy of your current environment:
and have the following command in crontab
with the correct path of course.
thanks for reply, I tried but I has new error: more wrapper.txt more /var/mail/nobody
Other idea ? With my old code the bcompiler.so lib seems found but not working...
I think you copied from the wrong environment.
Ensure that
works on the command line. Then create the wrapper.sh from THIS environment!
And, if the current user is "nobody", create the crontab entry as "nobody"!
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