--- a/env.c +++ b/env.c @@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ if (p[1] != 1 && p[1] != 2) close(p[1]); close(p[0]); - execlp("/bin/sh", "/bin/sh", "-c", command, (char*)NULL); - error("/bin/sh exec error"); + execlp("@TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin/sh", "@TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin/sh", "-c", command, (char*)NULL); + error("@TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin/sh exec error"); case -1: error("Fork error"); default: --- a/execute.c +++ b/execute.c @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ char *outfname_full; if (tmpdir == NULL) - tmpdir = "/tmp"; + tmpdir = "@TERMUX_PREFIX@/tmp"; lname = strlen(tmpdir) + strlen(outfname) + 1 /* \0 */; outfname_full = (char *)malloc(lname); --- a/list.c +++ b/list.c @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ char * line; line = malloc(600); - snprintf(line, 600, "#!/bin/sh\n# - task spooler (ts) job dump\n" + snprintf(line, 600, "#!@TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin/sh\n# - task spooler (ts) job dump\n" "# This file has been created because a SIGTERM killed\n" "# your queue server.\n" "# The finished commands are listed first.\n" --- a/mail.c +++ b/mail.c @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ close(2); close(p[1]); dup2(p[0], 0); - execl("/usr/sbin/sendmail", "sendmail", "-oi", dest, NULL); + execl("@TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin/sendmail", "sendmail", "-oi", dest, NULL); error("run sendmail"); case -1: error("fork sendmail"); --- a/server_start.c +++ b/server_start.c @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ /* Create the path */ tmpdir = getenv("TMPDIR"); if (tmpdir == NULL) - tmpdir = "/tmp"; + tmpdir = "@TERMUX_PREFIX@/tmp"; sprintf(userid, "%u", (unsigned int) getuid()); --- a/ts.1 +++ b/ts.1 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ , or to the .B $USER using -.B /usr/sbin/sendmail. +.B @TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin/sendmail. Look at .B ENVIRONMENT. .TP @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ temporary directory, .B TMPDIR will be used if defined, or -.B /tmp +.B @TERMUX_PREFIX@/tmp otherwise. .TP .B "TS_SOCKET" @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ or if not defined, .B nobody. The system -.B /usr/sbin/sendmail +.B @TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin/sendmail is used. The job outputs are not sent as an attachment, so understand the consequences if you use the @@ -281,12 +281,12 @@ .TP .B "TS_ENV" This has a command to be run at enqueue time through -\fB/bin/sh\fR. The output of the command will be readable through the option +\fB@TERMUX_PREFIX@/bin/sh\fR. The output of the command will be readable through the option \fB\-i\fR. You can use a command which shows relevant environment for the command run. For example, you may use \fBTS_ENV='pwd;set;mount'\fR. .SH FILES .TP -.B /tmp/ts.error +.B @TERMUX_PREFIX@/tmp/ts.error if .B ts finds any internal problem, you should find an error report there. @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ in order to set redirections to the command run. If an internal problem is found in runtime, a file -.B /tmp/ts.error +.B @TERMUX_PREFIX@/tmp/ts.error is created, which you can submit to the developer in order to fix the bug. .SH SEE ALSO