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Permission issue in bootstrap.sh when running set-git-source.sh from newly created gitops-0-bootstrap folder

Open David-M-IBM opened this issue 3 years ago • 3 comments

When trying to run bootstrap.sh in a docker container (image registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/python-39) I receive a "Permission denied" error when it reaches the set_git_source function and tries to run GIT_ORG=${GIT_ORG} ./scripts/set-git-source.sh.

I looked into it, and it appears that when the gitops-0-bootstrap repo is cloned in, the .sh scripts aren't executable by default. So when bootstrap.sh in my initial folder creates the new gitops-0-bootstrap folder and then tries to run the set-git-source.sh file that is inside of it, it fails because the newly created file is not executable.

I was wondering if anyone has run into a similar problem, and while I can shim in a fix in the set_git_source function, I am trying to use this repo as an imported submodule and not make any changes. logs.pdf

David-M-IBM avatar Feb 01 '22 21:02 David-M-IBM

@hollisc can we use GIT_ORG=${GIT_ORG} source ./scripts/set-git-source.sh instead?

ncolon avatar Mar 31 '22 20:03 ncolon

Let's test this out. When I last chatted with David, I believe the permission issue was due to the container they are using and it was out of date. @David-M-IBM, are you still hitting this permission issue ?

hollisc avatar Mar 31 '22 22:03 hollisc

@hollisc I initially copied the code from an earlier version, but the problems were caused by these lines 1, 2 because they are trying to run the newly created file as an executable. When I started experimenting with the bootstrap_gitea.sh script I believe I ran into the same issue. So yes, this is still something I have to work around.

David-M-IBM avatar Apr 01 '22 14:04 David-M-IBM