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The [[git-annex-shell]] program is a part of git-annex that is used when
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accessing a git-annex repository on a remote server. The client runs
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something like "ssh server git-annex-shell". For this to work,
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git-annex-shell needs to be installed in PATH.
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If you install git-annex on your server as root, using a distribution's
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package manager, like apt-get, or otherwise installing it into /usr/bin, or
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/usr/local/bin, then git-annex-shell will be in PATH, and you'll not have
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any trouble (and can stop reading here).
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But, if you need to install git-annex on a server without being root,
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it can be tricky to get it into PATH. The bash shell doesn't source all of
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its config files when ssh uses it to run a non-interactive command like
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git-annex-shell, so even if git-annex-shell seems to be in PATH when you're
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logged onto the server, "ssh server git-annex-shell" won't find it.
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bash: git-annex-shell: command not found; failed; exit code 127
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----
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In some systems (when it's compiled with `SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC` set), bash will
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load your `~/.bashrc` (but not your `~/.bash_profile`). So you can add to
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PATH in the .bashrc.
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Note that many .bashrc files start with something like this:
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# If not running interactively, don't do anything
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[ -z "$PS1" ] && return
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So, make sure to make any PATH changes before such a guard. For example:
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PATH=$HOME/bin/:$PATH
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# If not running interactively, don't do anything else
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[ -z "$PS1" ] && return
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----
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In some systems, bash won't load *any* config files at all.
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A few ways to deal with that:
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* Move or symlink git-annex-shell into a directory like
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/usr/bin, that is in the default PATH.
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* If you're not root, ask the system administrator to please install
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git-annex system-wide.
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* As a last resort, you can configure the git repository that's using
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the server to know where git-annex shell is installed, by configuring
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`remote.<name>.annex-shell`
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For example, if git-annex-shell is installed in ~/bin/git-annex-shell
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on the server, and the git remote named "annoyingserver" uses the server:
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git config remote.annoyingserver.annex-shell /home/me/bin/git-annex-shell
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