On Mon, 28 Sep 2009, armyofda12monkeys wrote:

> Think simply not writable, i have TortoiseSVN kinda handling the
> folder for svn on windows. and i have full access to read and write. I
> keep setting the jobeet folder Propertied to unchecked Read-only and
> apply recursively to subfolders/files, but keeps coming back checked
> to Read-Only possibly.
> Will investigate more.

Your version control system should be set to ignore the cache and log 
folders. This should be covered in Day 1 of the Jobeet tutorial.

There is a CLI task for checking and setting permissions:

symfony project:permissions

See: 
http://www.symfony-project.org/book/1_2/16-Application-Management-Tools#chapter_16_sub_managing_a_production_application


You will get a lot more out of the tutorial if you read the Definitive 
Guide first.



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