The [supervisord
documentation](http://supervisord.org/subprocess.html) states that
> No shell is executed by supervisord when it runs a subprocess, so
> environment variables such as USER, PATH, HOME, SHELL, LOGNAME, etc.
> are not changed from their defaults or otherwise reassigned. (...)
> If you need to set environment variables for a
> particular program that might otherwise be set by a shell invocation
> for a particular user, you must do it explicitly within the
> environment= program config option.
The include an example, which I reproduced into
`/etc/supervisor/conf.d/apache2.conf`:
[program:apache2]
command=/home/chrism/bin/httpd -c "ErrorLog /dev/stdout" -DFOREGROUND
user=chrism
environment=HOME=/home/chrism,USER=chrism
However,
# supervisorctl reread
ERROR: CANT_REREAD: Unexpected end of key/value pairs
Removing the 'environment' line of the apache2 configuration results
in no parse errors for the re-read. What's dotty here? I'm using
supervisor 3.0a8-1 on Debian Squeeze and note that the mainline
supervisor is 3.0a10; I cannot find reference of `environment` has
having been added since 3.0a8.
--
Brian L. Troutwine
Duplicated at ServerFault here: http://serverfault.com/q/329307/67165
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