Hello,

when I open ('fossil open') a repository located in the root ('/'),
where the current work dir is one below the root (say, '/mydir'),
'fossil server' results in an error message in my browser, when I view
'http://localhost:8080':

   Status: 200 OK
  X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
  Cache-control: no-cache
  Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
  Content-Length: 50

  <p class="generalError">unable to chroot into </p>

(I literally see this text in the browser window).

Environment:

  $ fossil version
  This is fossil version 1.25 [48798b2719] 2013-01-07 15:03:43 UTC
  $ uname -a
  NetBSD lime 6.0.1 NetBSD 6.0.1 (GENERIC) amd64

I tried with both static ('./configure --static && make') and dynamic
binaries; both fail.

Dynamic binary works ok if I open the repository one dir further from
the root (i.e. '/foo/bar' instead of '/foo'), while repository is
still located in the root. (I didn't try with static binary anymore.)

Not urgent, but ran into this by accident.

With kind regards,
Michai Ramakers
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