Last week I tried to deploy a project that was first deployed by someone else and I got a lot of permission errors from the server, which was to be expected because a lot of the files belong to the other person. What would be the preferred way to solve this? Thanks, Manfred
On Dec 6, 2005, at 2:02 AM, Manfred Stienstra wrote:> Last week I tried to deploy a project that was first deployed by > someone else and I got a lot of permission errors from the server, > which was to be expected because a lot of the files belong to the > other person. What would be the preferred way to solve this?Make the deploy directory group writeable? -ryan
On 7-dec-2005, at 8:26, Ryan King wrote:> On Dec 6, 2005, at 2:02 AM, Manfred Stienstra wrote: > >> Last week I tried to deploy a project that was first deployed by >> someone else and I got a lot of permission errors from the server, >> which was to be expected because a lot of the files belong to the >> other person. What would be the preferred way to solve this? > > Make the deploy directory group writeable?That doesn''t work because Switchtower tries to chmod certain files, and you have to be owner to do that. For instance: chmod 666 /var/www/#{application}/revisions.log