[erlang-questions] erlexec permissions denied error on start after building release

Wes James comptekki@REDACTED
Mon Jul 2 17:39:32 CEST 2018


I have been using cowboy 2.4.0.  I'm guessing cowboy master will pull the
correct one.

On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 9:37 AM, Wes James <comptekki@REDACTED> wrote:

> .erlang.mk/relx says 2.23.0.  Looking in erlang.mk, it looked like it was
> pulling from erlware/relx master.  How do I get it to pull 2.26.0?
>
> On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 9:06 AM, Loïc Hoguin <essen@REDACTED> wrote:
>
>> Yes but that issue is supposed to be resolved for both current versions
>> of rebar3 and erlang.mk.
>>
>> Try:
>>
>> $ ./.erlang.mk/relx --version
>> 3.26.0
>>
>> If you don't have this version, then your Relx is probably outdated,
>> maybe you have a specific version configured via RELX_URL or are building
>> it yourself in another way?
>>
>> If you do have this version then you probably have a genuine bug.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> On 07/02/2018 05:01 PM, Wes James wrote:
>>
>>> It looks like this issue has already been posted on github
>>> (erlware/relx), issue #660.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 8:32 AM, Wes James <comptekki@REDACTED <mailto:
>>> comptekki@REDACTED>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     I tried that and erlexec, etc., are still rw instead of rwx on
>>>     centos 7.  I'll file a bug on the erlware/relx github repo.
>>>
>>>     Thanks,
>>>
>>>     -wes
>>>
>>>     On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 8:03 AM, Loïc Hoguin <essen@REDACTED
>>>     <mailto:essen@REDACTED>> wrote:
>>>
>>>         Just update erlang.mk <http://erlang.mk> and remove the cache
>>>         and it'll work:
>>>
>>>         $ make erlang-mk
>>>         $ make distclean    # or just rm -rf .erlang.mk
>>>         <http://erlang.mk> to go faster
>>>         $ make
>>>
>>>         On 07/01/2018 12:27 AM, Wes James wrote:
>>>
>>>             I thought relx was just another name for rebar.  I'm using
>>>             erlang.mk <http://erlang.mk> <http://erlang.mk> and it has
>>>             relx in the script.
>>>
>>>             I'm seeing these 2:
>>>
>>>             https://github.com/erlang/rebar3
>>>             <https://github.com/erlang/rebar3>
>>>
>>>             https://github.com/erlware/relx
>>>             <https://github.com/erlware/relx>
>>>
>>>             On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 4:20 PM, Wes James
>>>             <comptekki@REDACTED <mailto:comptekki@REDACTED>
>>>             <mailto:comptekki@REDACTED <mailto:comptekki@REDACTED>>>
>>>             wrote:
>>>
>>>                  I have 3.26.0.
>>>
>>>                  On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 4:16 PM, Wes James
>>>             <comptekki@REDACTED <mailto:comptekki@REDACTED>
>>>                  <mailto:comptekki@REDACTED
>>>             <mailto:comptekki@REDACTED>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>                      OK.  I thought I got the latest yesterday.  I'll
>>>             check again.
>>>
>>>                      On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 4:14 PM, Tristan Sloughter
>>>                      <t@REDACTED <mailto:t@REDACTED>
>>>             <mailto:t@REDACTED <mailto:t@REDACTED>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>                          __
>>>                          This is with rebar3 3.6.1? Why is it under
>>>             `_rel`? Did you
>>>                          set a different output directory or are you
>>>             using relx
>>>                          directly? In which case make sure you have
>>>             version 3.26.0.
>>>
>>>                          Tristan
>>>
>>>                          On Sat, Jun 30, 2018, at 4:05 PM, Wes James
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>                              I upgraded to erlang 21.0.1 and upgraded
>>>                 rebar3 to the
>>>                              latest and built my project, but when I ran
>>>                 it I got an
>>>                              erlexec permissions denied error.  I
>>>                 noticed that most of
>>>                              the files in
>>>                 _rel/project_name/erts-10.0.1/bin were set
>>>                              only rw not rwx.  Is this a bug or do I
>>>                 need to change a
>>>                              setting somewhere?
>>>
>>>                              This is when I run:  _rel/bin/project_name
>>>                 console
>>>
>>>                              Thanks,
>>>
>>>                              -wes
>>>
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