I just found the following line fai.log (which I didn’t see the other 20 times I gripped the log)
File uclient01/50-copy-file has unsupported type ASCII text. So, I copied an exiting file to the one I wanted and changed the contents. This works. I’m stumped as to why. Surely Linux doesn’t store text encoding as part of the file type. Isn’t ASCII a subset of UTF-8? I’d love an explanation. Thanks, Ron P.S. I’m using GNU emacs as the editor which created the original, problem, file. > On Jun 24, 2016, at 1:12 PM, Thomas Lange <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>>>>> On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 13:59:11 +0000, Ronald Steele >>>>>> <[email protected]> said: > >> The script’s file permissions are the same as the existing scripts. The >> class name is defined in .../class/50-host-classes and appears in the log >> files in variables.log and fai.log (but never in shell.log). > Check if you are using the correct config space. > > -- > regards Thomas > > > -- > BEGIN-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Teach CanIt if this mail (ID 0aRaFcFRs) is spam: > Spam: > https://antispam.roaringpenguin.com/canit/b.php?i=0aRaFcFRs&m=fa50d75027b1&t=20160624&c=s > Fraud/Phish: > https://antispam.roaringpenguin.com/canit/b.php?i=0aRaFcFRs&m=fa50d75027b1&t=20160624&c=p > Not spam: > https://antispam.roaringpenguin.com/canit/b.php?i=0aRaFcFRs&m=fa50d75027b1&t=20160624&c=n > Forget vote: > https://antispam.roaringpenguin.com/canit/b.php?i=0aRaFcFRs&m=fa50d75027b1&t=20160624&c=f > ------------------------------------------------------ > END-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS >
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