Hi, How is this $XDG_CACHE_HOME created? Is that something you setup in the yaml-file? Because even though /var/log is read only /var/log/my-app can be read and write without problem. I think that if the installer can create $XDG_CACHE_HOME and put the right permissions it would work.
BR Erik > Den den 13 mars 2014 klockan 23:58 skrev Artem Marchenko > <artem.marche...@gmail.com>: > > P.S. > Actually harbour FAQ tells to put at least my cache files to $XDG_CACHE_HOME > subdir that is /var/log/harbour-myapp . So I guess having /var/log unwritable > is a bug then > > > > > On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:55 AM, Artem Marchenko <artem.marche...@gmail.com > <mailto:artem.marche...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi All > > > > /var/log is not writable by user nemo, so what is a good location for my > > log files then? > > > > I log certain events to journalctl, but I also would want app specific > > log file(s) for longer term analysis. /var/log looked like a good place, > > because it is standard and cleaned once in a while, so I don't need to care > > about deleting own old logs. > > > > So is /var/log not writable by mistake? > > Or where shall I create my log files instead? > > And do I have to clean them myself or can I somehow register them for > > deletion once a month or so? > > > > Cheers, > > Artem. > > > > -- > > Artem Marchenko > > http://agilesoftwaredevelopment.com > > http://twitter.com/AgileArtem > > > > > > -- > Artem Marchenko > http://agilesoftwaredevelopment.com > http://twitter.com/AgileArtem >
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