[cvsnt] cvsnt server: Couldn't open default trigger library: No such file or directory

Tony Hoyle tony.hoyle at march-hare.com
Sat Sep 22 10:07:25 BST 2007


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Rod Ghorashi-Zadeh wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I just figured out that if you set the 'Chroot=' path in /etc/cvsnt/PServer file it causes this error. What I had to do to get arround it was copy my entire /usr/lib/cvsnt path and contents to the root of my chroot jail (symbolic links resulted in a similar error). Surely this isn't the correct way to fix this. Does someone know of a better method?
> 
> ~Rodre
A chroot must contain all the files required to execute within the 
chroot - a stripped down OS basically.  If you're using triggers etc. 
then you'll need enough environment to run those.

Hard links work, symlinks obviously don't because the target locations 
no longer exist.

Tony



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