okay thanks, but what about just pulling from repo instead of using ftp ?
is it also a solution for this?
Am Dienstag, 15. Mai 2012 10:53:32 UTC+2 schrieb @timkofu:
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> You would configure the FTP daemon to allow that, yes. I use rsync or scp
> and make sure the user I'm SSH-ing as has RW per
You would configure the FTP daemon to allow that, yes. I use rsync or scp
and make sure the user I'm SSH-ing as has RW permissions on the desired
folder.
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:00 AM, doniyor wrote:
> Hi Nik, thanks for help, but look, is it possible to configure the
> httpd.conf or anything
Hi Nik, thanks for help, but look, is it possible to configure the
httpd.conf or anything which is responsible for upcoming files so that all
files which i upload thru filezilla comes directly to that new folder i
created for my djangoproject code to live? or do i have to copy files
everytime f
You'll get used to the Linux folder structure ;)
As for your problem, it sounds like your FTP user doesn't have
filesystem permissions to the folder you're trying to upload to. I would
change either owner or group for the folder.
_Nik
On 5/14/2012 6:19 PM, doniyor wrote:
> hi there, finally i go
hi there, finally i got my djangoproject running on apache server after 3
days of thinking and googling.. i should say, linux folder hierarchie is
sometimes not really intuitive to grasp..
my last problem though: i created a folder outside of the docroot and now
all files are there. so good so
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