Debian might change the perms on /var/log/apache/, but it's highly unlikely that it would change the ownership of anything below that point... I bet if /var/log/apache/user/ is owned by domtool, debian won't change that.
- a Adam Chlipala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Davor Ocelic wrote: >> So, speaking exactly, >> >> /afs/hcoop.net/user/a/ad/adamc/apache/log/mire/www3.sub.pldb.net/error.log >> >> should be >> >> /var/log/apache/user/a/ad/adamc/apache/log/mire/www3.sub.pldb.net/error.log >> > > Do we want this directory tree to be owned by domtool or root? Root > ownership would be more normal, but that would require letting Domtool > run directory creation code as root. If the tree is owned by Domtool, > we can run less code with root privileges. On the other hand, generic > Debian stuff likes to change permissions on directories that it thinks > it understands, so it might keep reverting the changes. Thoughts? -- PGP/GPG: 5C9F F366 C9CF 2145 E770 B1B8 EFB1 462D A146 C380 _______________________________________________ HCoop-SysAdmin mailing list [email protected] http://hcoop.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hcoop-sysadmin
