Fixed it. I turned of SELinux. And restarted httpd as not root. On Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 5:12:26 PM UTC-8, Yarone Greif wrote: > > Just installed CodeReview on a Fedora AWS instance. And I'm getting the > "permissions problem" issue splash page (The data directory must be > writable by the web server. On Linux/Unix/Mac, you can fix this by > typing:). But I think the permissions are set correctly. eg > > [fedora@ip-172-31-20-148 ~]$ sudo chown -R apache "/var/www/ > reviews.example.com/data" > [fedora@ip-172-31-20-148 ~]$ ls -lh /var/www/reviews.example.com/data > total 336K > -rw-r--r--. 1 apache root 333K Feb 15 23:15 reviewboard.db > > [fedora@ip-172-31-20-148 ~]$ sudo service httpd restart > Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart httpd.service > > But the splash page isn't fixed. What else am I supposed to run? > > >
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