The following comment has been added to this issue: Author: David Crossley Created: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 6:39 PM Body: Done the second part of Fabio's suggestion.
Regarding the first part of the suggestion. That is not possible at the moment, because 'build clean' would remove it. Perhaps we should just have an FAQ about mult-user systems. --------------------------------------------------------------------- View this comment: http://issues.cocoondev.org//browse/FOR-356?page=comments#action_12063 --------------------------------------------------------------------- View the issue: http://issues.cocoondev.org//browse/FOR-356 Here is an overview of the issue: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Key: FOR-356 Summary: multi-user capability (Was: Solaris problem) Type: Bug Status: In Progress Priority: Major Project: Forrest Versions: 0.6 Assignee: Rick Tessner Reporter: Fabio Rinaldi Created: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 10:38 AM Updated: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 6:39 PM Description: Back in August I reported a problem about using Forrest in a multi-user environment. I have recently downloaded Forrest 0.6 and tried to install it on both a linux machine and a solaris system. I have found that there is still a problem that prevents generic users from using Forrest if installed as root. The problem is caused by an attempt to write in the forrest source code file area. I don't know which piece of code causes this error, but I have found that doing the following can solve it: chmod a+w $FORREST_HOME/context This solved the problem on the linux system, but not on the solaris system, because the filesystem where I have installed forrest is mounted read-only. In order to permanently solve the problem, it would be necessary to find the piece of code that requires write permissions to $FORREST_HOME/context (and change it, since there should be no reason to write there). --------------------------------------------------------------------- JIRA INFORMATION: This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.cocoondev.org//secure/Administrators.jspa If you want more information on JIRA, or have a bug to report see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira