The truth is that I'm on Ubuntu 11.04, and I've tried everything on the docs 
except for the umask (since the docs seemed to portray this as a BAD 
PRACTICE, I didn't realize that it was exactly what symfony1 was doing...), 
and it hadn't worked. After a lot of wasted time and researching, I tried 
umask and every time I was clearing the cache, the problem would come back, 
until I finally realized that I also had to change it in the app/console 
script (again a symfony1 assumption that console script never needed 
changing...).

I could suggest something else: that the config script should present the 
option of umask as default (choosing 777 or 775...), giving instructions for 
more advanced setup and disabling it. Anyways, anyone not going through the 
setup script will probably be advanced enough to configure this on their 
own. You could also put the umasks as commented lines in all the scripts, 
with a brief comment to explain what it is...

Thanks for answering!

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