On Mar 20, 2009, at 1:13 PM, Ruslan Zakirov wrote:
> If your crontool fails to write into file log then it's your mistake.
> File log is not designed to be used in production, use syslog and/or
> screen logging.

I never said file log.  That was easy to solve.  I can set rights on a  
file log.  The mason cache privileges get reset on every creation.

> crontool doesn't use mason cache, but dashboards mailer can and it has
> been fixed in 3.8.HEAD and the fix will be available in 3.8.3.

Awesome to hear.

>> In a perfect world, I want to install RT as a single user, then run a
>> separate HTTP instance as that same user, so that RT is running  
>> within
>> a single user account.  I'm mostly there on a dev install, but I've
>> already had to modify far too many files for it to be a simple patch.
> As jesse suggested you can use --with-my-user-group option to do this.
> developers use it successfully for ages :)


Okay, if the official answer is that "this should work" then I'll file  
bugs against each thing that doesn't work.

-- 
Jo Rhett
Net Consonance : consonant endings by net philanthropy, open source  
and other randomness



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