Hello from California,

I'm deploying a new web application that uses the django-filetransfers
framework to upload /download files.  Running interactively, behind
the django server, I can download files as expected -- my download
view callse django-filetransfers.  When I move the application behind
Apache and try downloading files, I get a DBAccessError with an
exception value 0f 13, 'Permission denied'.  At the moment, I am using
a "development database", which is sqlite3.

The error would appear to me to be a privilege issue -- the deployment
is on a Linux (RHE) server, but I see the same error on my development
platform, an IMac with OSX 10.6.  I configured mod_wsgi to run in
daemon mode -- I start it with a sudo ./apachectl, then it reverts to
my login username/password.

I would much appreciate any guidance from group members who have had
this problem -- what I would like is a way to configure httpd so that
whatever directory it is using for the offending operation is one that
my login username can write to.  The exception location says:

/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/
python2.6/bsddb/__init__.py in hashopen, line 361  -- an anydbm
database is being opened -- this is presumably a temporary database...

Thanks for any insight,
George

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