try adding the path to svn into .bashrc, also type "echo $SHELL" and
make sure your default shell is bash.

If it isn't, there's a way; to make bash your default shell
(default-shell) or something...just google it.


On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 9:08 PM, greghauptmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  Can someone help re why the linux account "callagga" I've set up on
> my svn server (10.1.1.1) exhibits the following:
>
>  (a) if I manually log on with this account (into bash shell) then
> type "sh", then "svn" this works, BUT
>
>  (b) cap deploy, using this account doesn't find "svn" (see below).
>
>  Any suggestions?
>
> Code:
> Macintosh:~ greg$
>  Macintosh:~ greg$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
>  Last login: Sun Jul  6 10:46:33 2008 from xxx
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ svn
>  Type 'svn help' for usage.
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sh
>  sh-3.00$ svn
>  Type 'svn help' for usage.
>  sh-3.00$
>
> Code:
>
>  Macintosh:myequity greg$ cap deploy -v
>   ** transaction: start
>  Password:
>   ** [10.1.1.1 :: err] sh: svn: command not found
>  *** [deploy:update_code] rolling back
>  command "svn checkout -q  -r7 http://10.1.1.1:3690/svn/myequity/trunk
> /u/apps/myequity/releases/20080706004720 && (echo 7 > /u/apps/myequity/
> releases/20080706004720/REVISION)" failed on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Macintosh:myequity greg$
> >
>



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