On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Allan McRae<allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Biru Ionut wrote:
Aaron Griffin wrote:
Please try again - the dir was owned by the 'aur' group which I assumed everyone was in. I changed the group to the same as the svn repo (for now)
still the same problem. maybe i'm not doing right.
$ /arch/db-community Updating DB for community i686 ==> Copying DB file from 'community'... ==> Processing new/updated packages for repository 'community'... Checked out revision 25. Validating package arch (i686) gnote Checking SVN for gnote Copying new files to '/srv/ftp/community/os/i686/' /bin/cp: cannot create regular file `/srv/ftp/community/os/i686/community.db.tar.gz': Permission denied error: failure while copying files to /srv/ftp/community/os/i686/
Try again now. It seems you and I both tried before Aaron's chmod had completely finished.
Yeah, that whole dir should be g+w. If it isn't, then we have issues. We used to have a cron job on gerolde that ensured permissions were correct, but I think we killed it off due to load. Just make sure you don't manually muck with files there (use the scripts) and if you do, ensure permissions are right