Hi Bill,
On Sep 27, 2013, at 12:51 PM, Bill Chickering wrote:
> Installing Qserv from source.
> -- Running: scons in /u1/bchick/sandbox2/qserv-branchtest/common
> ERROR : can't fork scons : No such file or directory at /u1/bchick/
> sandbox2/qserv-branchtest/admin/qserv-install line 701.
>
> 1Is this a permissions issue?
I was seeing something similar a while back.
My guess is that you are not using a system version of scons. I think
scons might be ignoring the ambient environment (PATH,
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, etc...) when it is run, instead setting up its own
(presumably in the name of providing repeatable builds).
The consequence is that if scons is in a non-standard location, scons
will not be in the PATH it sets up for its own subprocesses, and so
forking scons from qserv-install from scons fails.
At that point I was totally fed up. IIRC, I ended up hacking the
qserv-install Perl script to mention the absolute path to my scons
executable, which worked.
Cheers,
Serge
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