Robin,
You should probably define trigger as such
... -exec "\{your path to
}\.ccperl.exe \\yosemite\ccstg_d\Triggers\INHIBIT_DUPLICATE_ELE.pl"
Hope this helps
-Charles
.
At 03:50 PM 1/4/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Due to all the recent talk about triggers on the list, I decided to try
>implementing the "evil twin" trigger that I downloaded from the ABS website.
>Alas! I created the trigger type, attempted to create an element and was
>kindly told that it could not be executed.
>
>exact error message:
>
>cleartool: Error: Can't exec
>""\\yosemite\ccstg_d\Triggers\INHIBIT_DUPLICATE_ELE
>.pl"":
>cleartool: Error: Trigger action "-exec
>\\yosemite\ccstg_d\Triggers\INHIBIT_DUPL
>ICATE_ELE.pl" unable to run: Exec format error
>cleartool: Error: Unable to create element "testmkelem.txt".
>
>YET! if you just type in the path to the perl script in a command window,
>the perl script executes perfectly. Also, I have many triggers that simply
>execute "false.exe" and those work fine. This is an all NT environment.
>
>Help!
>
>Robin La Salle
>Software Configuration Manager
>WavTrace, Inc.
>(425) 468-2244
>rlasalle@wavtrace.com
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