![]() When I started the application via gradle on the shell everything worked correct which seemed to point to an IntelliJ problem. Putting all the questions for the reason behind this aside I was pretty puzzled when I couldn’t get this to work while on all my colleagues Linux machines it worked like a charm.Īfter fiddling around with it for a while it became very much clear that the JVM which I started from IntelliJ didn’t had /usr/local/bin in its PATH environment variable and because of that couldn’t execute the script. For a new project I joined it was necessary to let Java execute a shell script which resides in /usr/local/bin and calls another script. Lately I encountered a problem with IntelliJ on macOS I wasn’t aware of so far.
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