$HOME/code/run_cron.sh --run-all $@
</code></pre>
Then I make my cronjob call: `6 * * * * $HOME/bin/build_farm.sh`
+20. My cronjob ran great for a couple weeks. Then another problem popped up running the cron job in that the test portion suddenly started failing with an odd error:
+<pre><code>** runtest error: Failed to open /dev/tty: No such device or address</code></pre>
+This is not a sudo issue, this is because the cron daemon does not give a tty to the cronjob that it starts. To fix this, I used an old ssh trick to start my *build_farm.sh* script:
+<pre><code>6 * * * * ssh -tt farm@localhost $HOME/bin/build_farm.sh</code></pre>
## Multiple build clients on one machine
As mentioned above, you can start at step 9. A second application must be filled out to put the appropriate data in the database because this is treated a separate BuildFarm client: