2008/9/23 John Freeman <jfreeman@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Alex Riesen wrote: >> >> Saw them. .bashrc (/etc/bashrc too) is not used for non-interactive >> sessions, >> like yours (of course, you can source them from >> .profile/.bash_login/.bash_profile). >> >> Have you tried the commands exactly? (Even more interesting would be to >> try >> a simple getpwd program which prints errno) >> > > I have. I'm convinced that the problem is not missing commands; if it were, > I'd be getting a "missing command," or "file not found," or similar error. I actually expected "ls -R" giving error about unable to read the directory (permissions). > Like I've said, I am able to get this to work when the repo is in my home > directory. It only fails when the repo is on another path in the system for > which I do not have read privileges all the way down - only at the end. Again: try a simple program which just does getpwd for this pathname -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html