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From: | Jeff Forcier |
Subject: | Re: [Fab-user] Some messages error : sudo("mkdir /home/myuser/test", user="myuser") => err: stdin: is not a tty | sudo("mkdir /home/myuser/test", user="myuser", pty=True) => out: mesg: /dev/pts/2: Operation not permitted |
Date: | Mon, 14 Dec 2009 08:13:03 -0500 |
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Klein Stéphane <address@hidden> wrote: > Hi, I don't have biff or mesg in my bashrc or profile files. > > When I do bash -l, I haven't login message. Other idea ? If you get that message with every run() or sudo() (or if your "myuser" is a different user than your normal user, and you get it every time you specify *that* user when connecting or using sudo(cmd, user="myuser")) then it's still probably something in your .bashrc/.profile/.bash_profile. If you want to send over those files that might provide a clue. (Feel free to email me individually if you don't want them going to the entire list.) Again, if this problem only happens when using sudo(cmd, user="myuser") then please send over "myuser"'s files and not your regular user's :) Best, Jeff -- Jeff Forcier Unix sysadmin; Python/Ruby developer http://bitprophet.org
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