Le lun 10/02/2003 à 18:05, David A. Desrosiers a écrit :
Is there a debug mode I could run to see where it fails? And why does it
have to open a display, when all it has to do is to launch a daemon?
Let's see the crontab entry and your script.
Note, running it as root here
At the time of the execution, I receive a mail telling me the script has
been executed, but I have a GTK Warning at the end of the message (can't
open display).
Sounds like you're trying to run gpilot-install-file as root from
crontab, and root can't run X applications. Run it as a
Le lun 10/02/2003 à 17:46, David A. Desrosiers a écrit :
At the time of the execution, I receive a mail telling me the script has
been executed, but I have a GTK Warning at the end of the message (can't
open display).
Sounds like you're trying to run gpilot-install-file as root from
Le lun 10/02/2003 à 18:05, David A. Desrosiers a écrit :
Is there a debug mode I could run to see where it fails? And why does it
have to open a display, when all it has to do is to launch a daemon?
Let's see the crontab entry and your script.
Note, running it as root here
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