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- 2017/12/07 14:24:17
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288
Re: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
Right, straight to the point, 2 things: 1) Thank you very, very much for all your help :) 2) Concrete5 is now installed and (so far) is working correctly :) I have been very busy this morning and burned my server and started again but instead of using CentOS Minimal (which I am clearly out of my dep...
- 2017/12/06 23:50:10
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288
- 2017/12/06 21:26:06
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288
Re: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
I've corrected that, re-enabled SELinux, rebooted the server and the error is back.TrevorH wrote:You used applications where the directory is called application.
- 2017/12/06 15:59:00
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288
Re: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
Not sure but I think I might be getting somewhere.
If I run setenforce 0 that error goes away and just leaves me with the PDO error. Hopefull this will mean something to someone and they might be able to point me in the right direction on what I need to do so I can re-enable SELinux (setenforce 1)?
If I run setenforce 0 that error goes away and just leaves me with the PDO error. Hopefull this will mean something to someone and they might be able to point me in the right direction on what I need to do so I can re-enable SELinux (setenforce 1)?
- 2017/12/06 12:09:58
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288
Re: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
What's with the # marks around the filename pattern? Those should be single quotes. No idea how that happened! Well spotted - it's time for some more Cold and Flu capsules in 20 minutes so that might make me more awake!! https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4538/24005797287_9b88e1db11_b.jpg As you can se...
- 2017/12/06 11:53:58
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288
- 2017/12/06 11:47:43
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288
Re: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
I'd reverse the semanage command by running it again but instead of using -a, use -d to delete the one you added. Done! :) I'd also suggest moving the directory so that it's called just concrete5 Also Done! :) sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/concrete5-8.0.3/packag...
- 2017/12/06 10:54:58
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288
Re: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
LOL - I misunderstood and did this: https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4534/38839409322_4d71d3327c_b.jpg I have a stinking cold at the moment so I'm using that as my excuse!! Do I need to reverse what I did above? I've successfully run the two commands on all three directories (followd by a quick reboot...
- 2017/12/06 10:39:03
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288
Re: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
I added the -t and that command worked I then ran the other command, restarted the server and tried the installation again...
I'm still getting the same errors
I'm still getting the same errors
- 2017/12/06 10:17:04
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: Directories Must Be Writeable By Your Web Server
- Replies: 23
- Views: 8288