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Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 35 Star 511 Fork 70 https://github.com/adnanh/webhook/issues/60 adnanh/webhook Code Issues 3 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue fork/exec: exec format error (question) #60 Closed joseluisq opened this Issue Dec 6, 2015 · 15 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 3 participants joseluisq commented Dec exec format 6, 2015 Hi, I have following settings: [ { "id": "redeploy-webhook", "execute-command": "/home/joseluis/test/hooks/redeploy.sh", "command-working-directory": "/home/joseluis/test", "response-message": "I got the payload!" } ] I request the hook: $ curl http://localhost:9000/hooks/redeploy-webhook I got the payload! On the terminal I got this error: $ webhook -hooks hooks.json -verbose [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:02 version 2.3.6 exec format error starting [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:02 setting up os signal watcher [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:02 attempting to load hooks from hooks.json [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:02 loaded 1 hook(s) from file [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:02 > redeploy-webhook [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:02 os signal watcher ready [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:02 starting insecure (http) webhook on :9000 [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:07 Started GET /hooks/redeploy-webhook [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:07 redeploy-webhook got matched (1 time(s)) [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:07 redeploy-webhook hook triggered successfully [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:07 Completed 200 OK in 265.558µs [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:07 executing /home/joseluis/test/hooks/redeploy.sh (/home/joseluis/test/hooks/redeploy.sh) with arguments ["/home/joseluis/test/hooks/redeploy.sh"] and environment [] using /home/joseluis/test as cwd [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:07 command output: [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:07 error occurred: fork/exec /home/joseluis/test/hooks/redeploy.sh: exec format error [webhook] 2015/12/06 16:58:07 finished handling redeploy-webhook My simple echo "Hello" command in redeploy.sh doesn't execute. What am I doing wrong? moorereason commented Dec 7, 2015 What OS are you running on? Is redeploy.sh executable (do you have exec permi