Hmmm, yeah..not sure how I forgot to do that...

So ant is calling the command that works on the command line, but specifies 
'[exec] Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.' 
 In researching this some, I found advice to either use '-t -t' to force the 
allocation of a pty or '-T' to disables tty creation on the client side.  
Neither of these or the combination of them seems to be working for me.  Any 
ideas, or is there another way to accomplish executing a remote script that I 
should look into?


deploy.build:
     [exec] Current OS is SunOS
     [exec] Executing 'ssh' with arguments:
     [exec] '-t'
     [exec] 'myserver.net'
     [exec] '/usr/local/bin/sudo'
     [exec] '-u'
     [exec] 'myuser'
     [exec] '/path/to/deploy_build.sh'
     [exec]
     [exec] The ' characters around the executable and arguments are
     [exec] not part of the command.
     [exec] Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a 
terminal.


Thanks,
Barry

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 12:34 AM
To: user@ant.apache.org
Subject: AW: exec with -t argument

Can you run Ant in -verbose or -debug mode and post the execution command?
Maybe you could try that generated command directly on command line.

Jan 

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Barry Pape [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Januar 2008 01:52
> An: Ant Users List
> Betreff: exec with -t argument
> 
> Howdy Ant Friends,
> 
> I am having an issue with running a deploy script on a remote server.
> This command works beautifully:
> 
> ssh -t myserver.net /usr/local/bin/sudo -u myuser
> /path/to/deploy_build.sh
> 
> But when I invoke this command using exec in ant the '-t' 
> argument does
> not get used.  Otherwise the remote script is run and everything looks
> good (the app is deployed and jboss is started).  In the 
> script, we run
> the command 'nohup ./run.sh &' and without the '-t' nohup is not used.
> This results in the output that would normally go to nohup.out to be
> dumped to the invoking shell and the build to hang because 
> now the shell
> is being used for the standard output jboss produces.  I have 
> tried exec
> with all <arg value="">, with <arg line=""> only, and various
> combinations of the two.  My google and mail archive searches thus far
> have been unsuccessful in finding a similar issue.  Any 
> suggestions are
> much appreciated.
> 
> My ant target:
>    <target name="deploy.build">
>         <exec executable="ssh">
>         <!--    <arg value="-t" />
>                 <arg value="${remote.host}" />
>                 <arg value="/usr/local/bin/sudo" />
>                 <arg value="-u" />
>                 <arg value="myuser" />
>                 <arg value="/path/to /deploy_build.sh" />-->
>                 <arg line="-t ${remote.host} /usr/local/bin/sudo -u
> myuser /path/to /deploy_build.sh" />
>         </exec>
>    </target>
> 
> 
> Both the invoking server and remote server are running solaris.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Barry
> 
> 
> 
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