Scott Ribe wrote in post #1173705:
> On May 18, 2015, at 7:26 AM, Douglas Leonardo <lists@ruby-forum.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> #! / bin / bash RAILS_ENV = "production" cd / home / openproject /
>> openproject su -c openproject "bundle exec rails server"
>
> Sorry, responded too quickly. What follows #! should be the path to the
> interpreter for the script. So have you really jumbled it all onto one
> line with lots of extra spaces in the path names, or is that just
> something that happened when you copied & pasted??? Anyway, should
> probably be something like:
>
> #! /bin/bash
>
> RAILS_ENV =…
>
> With the command being some that you've tested and established actually
> works—because what you've posted in your email certainly wont' (spaces
> in the path to your project).
It was just what I posted it came out well, the script is all together
with no spaces.
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