Zoran,

Ok I tried

[exec /bin/csh -c "/opt/myscript"]

and I get the same error.

I also tried launching aolserver from /bin/csh instead of bash and I still
had the same problem.


Nate

> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 18:15, you wrote:
>> AOlserver 4.0.0 to AOlserver 4.0.1 introduces an exec problem.  On 4.0.0
>> I
>> can run both:
>>
>> 1. [exec /bin/bash -c "ls -al"]
>> 2. [exec /bin/bash -c "/opt/myscript"]
>>
>> But on AOLserver 4.0.1 (with nsjk2) number 2. fails with this error.
>>
>> error waiting for process to exit: child process lost (is SIGCHLD
>> ignored
>> or trapped?)
>>     while executing
>>
>> You should also know that, thanks to Elizabeth nsjk2, I am running nsjk2
>> on the problem 4.0.1 version.
>>
>
> You are running Linux (I suppose you are) right?
> Please try switching to /bin/csh shell and then start the AOLserver
> from it and not the standard /bin/bash (or /bin/sh which is the same)
> and tell us what you get.
>
> I know it may seem silly at the first glance, but please do try.
>
> Cheers,
> Zoran
>
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