Yep, that is the error.  You will need to set permissions so the allura webapp 
and taskd processes can read & write to that directory.  Or change that 
directory with the `scm.repos.root` setting and `scm.host.file.git` setting in 
the `.ini` config file (and restart services).

You'll probably want to make a new code repo after that, to make sure it gets 
initialized correctly.

And then you should do a checkout of the repo, not commit directly in the 
/srv/git path.


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** [tickets:#8204] Create new neighbourhood**

**Status:** open
**Milestone:** unreleased
**Created:** Fri Jun 08, 2018 06:15 AM UTC by Vrinda
**Last Updated:** Thu Jun 14, 2018 03:19 AM UTC
**Owner:** nobody


Hello,

I understand neighbourhoods can be used for grouping similar projects. By 
default I can see 3 neighbourhoods created by default : Adobe, Projects and 
Users.
Is it possible to create new neighbourhood?

Regards,
Vrinda.


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