On Mi März 11 2009, Colin Walters wrote: > 2009/3/11 Till Maas <opensource@xxxxxxxxx>: > > On Mi März 11 2009, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote: > >> Right now, a stock install of the transifex package > >> creates /var/lib/transifex. This directory and everything beneath it is > >> currently owned by root:root. What needs to happen is that it needs to > >> be read/written by whatever is running Transifex, be that as a > >> standalone Django app, via httpd, or some other HTTP server. Frankly, I > >> got nothing. Anyone else have any ideas? > > > > The best solution I found for me if I want to rw access a directory with > > different users is to use bindfs: > > > > http://code.google.com/p/bindfs/ > > ACLs would be a way simpler, built-in-to-the-kernel solution for this > problem. There is no way with ACLs to setup a directory where a group of users has complete access to everything. It is still possible for a user to add a file that cannot be accessed by other users or cannot be written to. Regards, Till
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