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From: Jerome Fong <jfong AT successmetricsinc DOT com>
Subject: why is my gid different when I run my script under cron?
Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 10:44:56 -0800
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Hi there,

I have a script that works interactively.  However when I schedule it to 
run with cron, I encounter permission and environment issues.  I checked 
and even though my cron process has my user id, my group id is 
different.   Interactively, I have a gid=10545(mkgroup-l-d), but in my 
cron process, my gid=513(None).

Is there something I need to set up for cron to include my group?  Is 
there something else I need to set so cron picks up my environment 
variables like PATH?

thanks,

Jerome


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