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gonefishin

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Aug 28, 2009, 2:17:38 PM8/28/09
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Perhaps Target should be changed to Database, it completely threw me off, I was looking in the targets folder. ;-P

$metadataStatus = 'TARGET [' . $aName . '] is not writable';


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From: Danielle Favreau
To: gonef...@evertek.net
Subject: Re: [viele-dev] 1.1.8 RC
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 12:45:06 -0500

I ran into this issue on one of the servers I work with.

Some servers require 744 permissions to make a file writable, 777 actually
makes the file unwritable.

Do a Google search for your host's name and 'file permissions' and that
should tell you which permissions are required to make your files truly
writable - they may not be what you think.

On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:38 PM, wrote:

> I am having an issue with the new release that it creats the targets,
> sources, etc. with its own uid and does not give it th e correct permissions
> and am unable to change them my self. It keeps complaining the target is not
> writeble when I try to download.
>
> I created a blank file and inserted the contents of my targets file, it has
> correct uid and permissions, still says not writeable.
>
> Any suggestions?
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gonefishin

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Aug 29, 2009, 9:55:52 AM8/29/09
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Owner is 100 and group is 101, is this the "php" owner? I have not noticed this on the last version, is this something that was changed on your end or perhaps something changed on mine?



I'm glad you have it working.

I am surprised that you can't change the permissions on the file. Who is the owner and group?

The BCF is written by the download process. If you run a download with debug on, the BCF will be written with the XML comments removed.

gonef...@evertek.net wrote:
> Well maybe I spoke to soon, as now that I have everything working
> correctly I still have the permissions issue on the BCF. I cant edit
> and put them, because I am not the owner. I cant even uncomment out
> the-
>
>
>
> How can I change this? _______________________________________________
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Mark

gonefishin

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Aug 29, 2009, 11:11:25 AM8/29/09
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Well this is on hosting where I dont have access to that,
otherwise I would just change it, I just dont understand
where it is getting that user from. I only seen one file
that had chmod in it, it was 644?

Would changing this make any difference?

Thanks!

Each locally controlled by the operating syste, not VieleRETS. Your list of users should be in /etc/passwd and your groups should be in /etc/group.

> cat /etc/group
> cat /etc/passwd

You may have an application can look at this information.

gonefishin

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Aug 28, 2009, 7:11:08 PM8/28/09
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gonefishin

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Aug 28, 2009, 1:38:23 PM8/28/09
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I am having an issue with the new release that it creats the targets, sources, etc. with its own uid and does not give it the correct permissions and am unable to change them my self. It keeps complaining the target is not writeble when I try to download.

gonefishin

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Aug 28, 2009, 2:02:49 PM8/28/09
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The problem isnt setting the bit, its the fact that the user id of the file does not allow me to change it. Its creating the file with user of 100 and group of 101.

I can change the owner and group etc locally but as soon as viele accesses it it resets the owner again.



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From: Danielle Favreau
To: gonef...@evertek.net
Subject: Re: [viele-dev] 1.1.8 RC
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 12:45:06 -0500

I ran into this issue on one of the servers I work with.

Some servers require 744 permissions to make a file writable, 777 actually
makes the file unwritable.

Do a Google search for your host's name and 'file permissions' and that
should tell you which permissions are required to make your files truly
writable - they may not be what you think.

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