No it doesn't reside on a network drive.

Blaine Simpson wrote:
> 
> Does /users/build/main/release reside on a network drive?  If so, what
> type of network drive?
> 
> Faded-Maximus wrote:
>> I really appreciate the help!
>>
>> Added the few lines you requested, it appears the GZ_EXISTS variable
>> isn't
>> set, so apparently the gzipped file isn't "available."
>>
>> But I don't know why it's not available, it physically is and the
>> permissions seem to be okay..
>>
>>
>> Scot P. Floess-2 wrote:
>>   
>>> OK...so permissions not a problem - next ;)
>>>
>>> Hmm...interesting...
>>>
>>> What about prior to the gunzip call do this
>>>
>>> <target...
>>>     ...
>>>    <condition  property = "GZ_EXISTS">
>>>       <available  file = "${bundles.ASE}${compressedASE.AIX}"/>
>>>    </condition>
>>>
>>>    <echo  message = "EXISTS = ${GZ_EXISTS}"/>
>>>
>>>    <gunzip...
>>> </target>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Faded-Maximus wrote:
>>>
>>>     
>>>> doing ls -la on the gzip file, I have -rw-rw-r--
>>>>
>>>> All the parent directors show the following permissions: drwxrwxr-x
>>>>
>>>> Scot P. Floess-2 wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>> What about permissions on the parent dir where the tgz is located?
>>>>> Meaning write permissions for the build user?
>>>>>
>>>>> "If dest is omitted, the parent dir of src is taken."
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you do an "ls -la" on both the gzip file?  It does feel like read
>>>>> permissions are not allowed...  Just wanting to make extra sure ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> Also...if you do an "ls -la" on 2 directories up from the tgz...what
>>>>> does
>>>>> the parent dir show as permissions?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Faded-Maximus wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>>>>> It's not silly, sometimes things like that are indeed the problem. As
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> an
>>>>>> answer, yes I am able to manually unzip it via the command line.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Scot P. Floess-2 wrote:
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> OK - my silly question...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> From the command line can you manually gunzip it?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Faded-Maximus wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>> Thanks for the reply. Yes, it has read and write permissions, so
>>>>>>>> it's
>>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> permissions mistake.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dale Anson wrote:
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>> Does you build user have permission to read the file?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Faded-Maximus
>>>>>>>>> <fadedmaxi...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>>>>> I have been trying to figure this out for the last few hours to
>>>>>>>>>> no
>>>>>>>>>> avail.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The code works fine on my one linux account and after editing a
>>>>>>>>>> few
>>>>>>>>>> variables and using it on the build account, I am receiving an
>>>>>>>>>> error
>>>>>>>>>> message.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> [install]$ ant build.ASE
>>>>>>>>>> Buildfile: build.xml
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> tidy.ASE:
>>>>>>>>>>     [echo] Cleaning the ASE folders...
>>>>>>>>>>     [echo] The ASE folders have been cleaned.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> unzip.ASE:
>>>>>>>>>>     [echo] Unzipping the ASE bundles...
>>>>>>>>>>     [echo] DEBUG (location of .tgz)
>>>>>>>>>> /users/build/main/release/AIX.tgz
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> BUILD FAILED
>>>>>>>>>> /users/build/build.xml:305: the archive doesn't
>>>>>>>>>>  exist
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Total time: 0 seconds
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The code is as follows:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>        <target name="unzip.ASE" description="Unzips Bundles.">
>>>>>>>>>>                <echo message="Unzipping the ASE bundles..." />
>>>>>>>>>>                <echo message="DEBUG (location of .tgz):
>>>>>>>>>> ${bundles.ASE}${compressedASE.AIX}" />
>>>>>>>>>>                  <gunzip src="${bundles.ASE}${compressedASE.AIX}"
>>>>>>>>>> />
>>>>>>>>>> ....
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> This is where it's failing, with that error message. The weird
>>>>>>>>>> thing
>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> archive does physically exist in that location:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> [release]$ pwd
>>>>>>>>>> /users/build/main/release
>>>>>>>>>> [release]$ ls
>>>>>>>>>> AIX.tgz          Linux.tgz
>>>>>>>>>> [release]$
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> -
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