Thanks also for the linux fix.. this has also been fixed.

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On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 3:20 AM, Knut <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Geoff,
>
> I have had some problems to get the new version running.
>
> I'm running FarCry under Linux and always have had problems with file
> and directory rights (also under older FC versions). On my Linux-
> Server ColdFusion is running under a special user:group (NOT "root").
> So all files that are created by ColdFusion or FarCry are not
> deletable by the current WEB-User (f.e. via FTP) because the created
> files belong to the ColdFusion user:group. To handle this problem I've
> added the different web-users to the ColdFusion user:group !
>
> Is it possible (and does it also make sense) for you to set the "mode"
> attribute in all core <cffile action="write"> tags to at least
> "mode="664" where it is still NOT set ???
>
> Regards .. Knut
>
>
> On 17 Dez., 03:07, modius <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Folks,
> >
> > Have already had a few questions with respect to the timeline for the
> > release of 6.0.
> >
> > You will all be happy to know that the code mainline (ie. trunk) is
> > now *very* stable.  Daemon have started development for production
> > sites using the Formality version of "core", and will be releasing
> > production websites on the code base this week.  No doubt there's a
> > bunch of little niggles will have to iron out so consider the code to
> > be "beta".
> >
> > You can get the code here:
> http://modius.svn.cvsdude.com/farcry/core/trunk
> >
> > You can track commits to the code base here:
> http://fisheye.farcrycms.org/changelog/core/
> >
> > Regulars could upgrade to 6.0 direct from 5.2.x by just updating the
> > code base.  Currently no updaters are required.  You may encounter
> > some problems if you are using deprecated code as we've deleted a lot
> > of code detritus in the 6.0 release -- this will force projects
> > running defunct features to make code changes.  Please be aware of
> > this and test any upgrades prior to throwing them into production!!
> >
> > That said, CMS distro (ie. the one packaged up for the general
> > community) will probably be ready for release late January.  We want
> > to take some time to go through a variety of plugins and bring them
> > all up to standard for the general 6.0 release.
> >
> > Good times, good times ;)
> >
> > -- geoffhttp://www.daemon.com.au/
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