Fossil version (http://www.sqlite.org/src/info/90f40cd368) lets you specify
an alternative executable name as a query parameter on the URL:
fossil clone http://login@
restrictive-host.com/repo.fossil?fossil=/home/me/bin/fossil clone.fossil
But you are still restricted to using port 22 for ssh.
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 1:23 AM, Ron Aaron <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got a fossil repo running on a shared virtual server. The hosting
> company has locked sshd so the 'PATH' is only /bin and /usr/bin, which are
> not
> writable for my user.
>
> So when the ssh: tries to connect, it tries to launch 'fossil', which will
> not
> work. I need to be able to say something like '/home/me/bin/fossil' --
> which
> I assume would be an option for the URL (since different servers would
> probably
> have different paths)
>
> --
> For privacy, my GPG key signature is: AD29415D
>
--
D. Richard Hipp
[email protected]
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