Thus said Dewey Hylton on Wed, 20 Dec 2017 20:23:23 -0500:

> All users have read/write permissions  on those files, so this doesn't
> make sense (to me) from a Unix permissions standpoint.

As Warren asked, what are the permissions on the directory that contains
the  Fossils? Not  only  does Fossil  need  access to  the  files it  is
serving, but it needs write access to  the directory as the user that it
assumes after having chrooted and dropped root privileges because SQLITE
will create additional files when the Fossil is used.

Andy
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