On 8/14/99 7:00 PM Michael Chopek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>At 05:18 PM 8/14/99 -0400, Jason wrote:
>
><snip>
>
>>This is a Unix/Linux error and has nothing to do with Analog. You don't
>>have write permission to that directory. Try the following shell command:
>>
>>echo
>> >/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/v_hosts/forager/htdocs/analog3.11/stats.html
>
>ok :)
>
>>And I'm sure you will get the same error.
>
>At the command line I type..
>
>echo /usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/v_hosts/forager/htdocs/analog3.11/stats.html
>
>I get back...
>
>/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/v_hosts/forager/htdocs/analog3.11/stats.html
>
>seems ok?
>
>/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/
>
>Is my WWW directory for my own domain..
>
>/v_hosts/forager/htdocs/
>
>is just my "sub-host" forager domain WWW directory...
>
>So it is just a sub directory of my domain...why can I not set the 
>appropriate file perms...which I have tried and have it do its thing?
>
>Am I missing something here?

You were missing the '>' character right before the file name, as in 
'echo >/usr/.....', so it didn't test what it was supposed to be testing. 
I suspect that some directory along that path either doesn't exist or you 
don't have the correct permisions to create files.

Jason

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