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I've compiled PHP from source on Debian Stretch in a docker container.
I have added this entry to my Supervisor config:
command=/bin/sh -c 'QUEUE=orders/create APP_INCLUDE=/var/www/html/jobs/OrdersCreate.php php /var/www/html/includes/vendor/resque/php-resque/resque.php >> /var/www/log/OrdersCreate.log 2>&1'
autostart=true
autorestart=true
priority=11
stdout_events_enabled=true
stderr_events_enabled=true
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0
It logs the error:
/bin/sh: 1: php: Permission denied.
If I add the full path to PHP /usr/bin/php/bin/php
, it works fine.
Why is this and how can I make it work without specifying the full path?
linux php supervisord debian-stretch php-cli
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I've compiled PHP from source on Debian Stretch in a docker container.
I have added this entry to my Supervisor config:
command=/bin/sh -c 'QUEUE=orders/create APP_INCLUDE=/var/www/html/jobs/OrdersCreate.php php /var/www/html/includes/vendor/resque/php-resque/resque.php >> /var/www/log/OrdersCreate.log 2>&1'
autostart=true
autorestart=true
priority=11
stdout_events_enabled=true
stderr_events_enabled=true
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0
It logs the error:
/bin/sh: 1: php: Permission denied.
If I add the full path to PHP /usr/bin/php/bin/php
, it works fine.
Why is this and how can I make it work without specifying the full path?
linux php supervisord debian-stretch php-cli
add a comment |
I've compiled PHP from source on Debian Stretch in a docker container.
I have added this entry to my Supervisor config:
command=/bin/sh -c 'QUEUE=orders/create APP_INCLUDE=/var/www/html/jobs/OrdersCreate.php php /var/www/html/includes/vendor/resque/php-resque/resque.php >> /var/www/log/OrdersCreate.log 2>&1'
autostart=true
autorestart=true
priority=11
stdout_events_enabled=true
stderr_events_enabled=true
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0
It logs the error:
/bin/sh: 1: php: Permission denied.
If I add the full path to PHP /usr/bin/php/bin/php
, it works fine.
Why is this and how can I make it work without specifying the full path?
linux php supervisord debian-stretch php-cli
I've compiled PHP from source on Debian Stretch in a docker container.
I have added this entry to my Supervisor config:
command=/bin/sh -c 'QUEUE=orders/create APP_INCLUDE=/var/www/html/jobs/OrdersCreate.php php /var/www/html/includes/vendor/resque/php-resque/resque.php >> /var/www/log/OrdersCreate.log 2>&1'
autostart=true
autorestart=true
priority=11
stdout_events_enabled=true
stderr_events_enabled=true
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0
It logs the error:
/bin/sh: 1: php: Permission denied.
If I add the full path to PHP /usr/bin/php/bin/php
, it works fine.
Why is this and how can I make it work without specifying the full path?
linux php supervisord debian-stretch php-cli
linux php supervisord debian-stretch php-cli
edited Apr 16 at 13:12
Asa Carter
asked Apr 16 at 12:51
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You need to edit the $PATH
environment variable to include the location which the php
binary exists in.
In your Dockerfile:
ENV PATH "$PATH:/usr/bin/php/bin"
I had previously done that withexport PATH=/usr/bin/php/bin:$PATH
that I found from another post. Was that incorrect?
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:37
Both methods should work. Adding what I posted to the Dockerfile means this modification is part of the image. That could also be the case if you have a shell script (containing theexport
line) which runs while the container is built (Via aRUN
command in the Dockerfile). I would avoid applying this at container runtime though (For example in anENTRYPOINT
script, as it should really be part of the image in my opinion.
– v25
Apr 16 at 13:47
I tested it before by adding it after the container was built. I'll rebuild it adding this line instead.
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:51
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You need to edit the $PATH
environment variable to include the location which the php
binary exists in.
In your Dockerfile:
ENV PATH "$PATH:/usr/bin/php/bin"
I had previously done that withexport PATH=/usr/bin/php/bin:$PATH
that I found from another post. Was that incorrect?
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:37
Both methods should work. Adding what I posted to the Dockerfile means this modification is part of the image. That could also be the case if you have a shell script (containing theexport
line) which runs while the container is built (Via aRUN
command in the Dockerfile). I would avoid applying this at container runtime though (For example in anENTRYPOINT
script, as it should really be part of the image in my opinion.
– v25
Apr 16 at 13:47
I tested it before by adding it after the container was built. I'll rebuild it adding this line instead.
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:51
add a comment |
You need to edit the $PATH
environment variable to include the location which the php
binary exists in.
In your Dockerfile:
ENV PATH "$PATH:/usr/bin/php/bin"
I had previously done that withexport PATH=/usr/bin/php/bin:$PATH
that I found from another post. Was that incorrect?
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:37
Both methods should work. Adding what I posted to the Dockerfile means this modification is part of the image. That could also be the case if you have a shell script (containing theexport
line) which runs while the container is built (Via aRUN
command in the Dockerfile). I would avoid applying this at container runtime though (For example in anENTRYPOINT
script, as it should really be part of the image in my opinion.
– v25
Apr 16 at 13:47
I tested it before by adding it after the container was built. I'll rebuild it adding this line instead.
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:51
add a comment |
You need to edit the $PATH
environment variable to include the location which the php
binary exists in.
In your Dockerfile:
ENV PATH "$PATH:/usr/bin/php/bin"
You need to edit the $PATH
environment variable to include the location which the php
binary exists in.
In your Dockerfile:
ENV PATH "$PATH:/usr/bin/php/bin"
answered Apr 16 at 13:34
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I had previously done that withexport PATH=/usr/bin/php/bin:$PATH
that I found from another post. Was that incorrect?
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:37
Both methods should work. Adding what I posted to the Dockerfile means this modification is part of the image. That could also be the case if you have a shell script (containing theexport
line) which runs while the container is built (Via aRUN
command in the Dockerfile). I would avoid applying this at container runtime though (For example in anENTRYPOINT
script, as it should really be part of the image in my opinion.
– v25
Apr 16 at 13:47
I tested it before by adding it after the container was built. I'll rebuild it adding this line instead.
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:51
add a comment |
I had previously done that withexport PATH=/usr/bin/php/bin:$PATH
that I found from another post. Was that incorrect?
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:37
Both methods should work. Adding what I posted to the Dockerfile means this modification is part of the image. That could also be the case if you have a shell script (containing theexport
line) which runs while the container is built (Via aRUN
command in the Dockerfile). I would avoid applying this at container runtime though (For example in anENTRYPOINT
script, as it should really be part of the image in my opinion.
– v25
Apr 16 at 13:47
I tested it before by adding it after the container was built. I'll rebuild it adding this line instead.
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:51
I had previously done that with
export PATH=/usr/bin/php/bin:$PATH
that I found from another post. Was that incorrect?– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:37
I had previously done that with
export PATH=/usr/bin/php/bin:$PATH
that I found from another post. Was that incorrect?– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:37
Both methods should work. Adding what I posted to the Dockerfile means this modification is part of the image. That could also be the case if you have a shell script (containing the
export
line) which runs while the container is built (Via a RUN
command in the Dockerfile). I would avoid applying this at container runtime though (For example in an ENTRYPOINT
script, as it should really be part of the image in my opinion.– v25
Apr 16 at 13:47
Both methods should work. Adding what I posted to the Dockerfile means this modification is part of the image. That could also be the case if you have a shell script (containing the
export
line) which runs while the container is built (Via a RUN
command in the Dockerfile). I would avoid applying this at container runtime though (For example in an ENTRYPOINT
script, as it should really be part of the image in my opinion.– v25
Apr 16 at 13:47
I tested it before by adding it after the container was built. I'll rebuild it adding this line instead.
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:51
I tested it before by adding it after the container was built. I'll rebuild it adding this line instead.
– Asa Carter
Apr 16 at 13:51
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