[darcs-users] Option to set where darcs push searches remote darcs command

David Roundy droundy at abridgegame.org
Fri Mar 4 14:15:08 UTC 2005


On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 03:15:44PM +0100, Erik Schnetter wrote:
> On Friday 04 March 2005 13:40, David Roundy wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 09:49:24PM +0100, Mariusz Gniazdowski wrote:
> > > Hi.
> > > On my commercial shell i do not have root privileges and i
> > > installed darcs to ~/bin. I have bash there. Darcs push runs just
> > > 'darcs' thru ssh so only /bin, /usr/bin, etc. are searched for
> > > darcs. Operation ends with: 'darcs: command not found'.
> > > As i use bash and do not want to ask my administrator to provide
> > > zsh i cant modify environment before 'darcs' command is invoked. -
> > > sh -c 'darcs' does not have --login option, so no ~/.bash_profile
> > > is loaded,
> > > - sh -c 'darcs' is bash runned as 'sh', and as the bash manual
> > > says: --norc Do  not read and execute the personal initialization
> > > file ~/.bashrc if the shell is interactive.  This option is on by
> > > default if the shell is invoked as sh.
> > > So there is no way to modify env.
> > >
> > > Can be option to customize what is runned remotley provided?
> >
> > There was a discussion of this recently on this list (although I've
> > failed to find it in a brief look at the archives).  There were a
> > couple of suggestions, one of which was just to recompile darcs with
> > this change, and another (from me) was to use the DARCS_APPLY_FOO
> > environment variable with a home-made URL type.
> 
> I append a patch to darcs that implements an option 
> "--executable-location".

Perhaps you wanted to send this as a darcs patch?
-- 
David Roundy
http://www.darcs.net
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