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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?










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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?










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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?










      share|improve this question
















      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?







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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"





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          • 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
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          • 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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          In your Dockerfile:



          ENV PATH "$PATH:/usr/bin/php/bin"





          share|improve this answer























          • 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











          • 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"





          share|improve this answer























          • 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











          • 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"





          share|improve this answer













          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"






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          • 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











          • 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












          • 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 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.

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