okay thanks, but what about just pulling from repo instead of using ftp ?
is it also a solution for this?
Am Dienstag, 15. Mai 2012 10:53:32 UTC+2 schrieb @timkofu:
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> You would configure the FTP daemon to allow that, yes. I use rsync or scp
> and make sure the user I'm SSH-ing as has RW
You would configure the FTP daemon to allow that, yes. I use rsync or scp
and make sure the user I'm SSH-ing as has RW permissions on the desired
folder.
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:00 AM, doniyor wrote:
> Hi Nik, thanks for help, but look, is it possible to configure
Hi Nik, thanks for help, but look, is it possible to configure the
httpd.conf or anything which is responsible for upcoming files so that all
files which i upload thru filezilla comes directly to that new folder i
created for my djangoproject code to live? or do i have to copy files
everytime
You'll get used to the Linux folder structure ;)
As for your problem, it sounds like your FTP user doesn't have
filesystem permissions to the folder you're trying to upload to. I would
change either owner or group for the folder.
_Nik
On 5/14/2012 6:19 PM, doniyor wrote:
> hi there, finally i
hi there, finally i got my djangoproject running on apache server after 3
days of thinking and googling.. i should say, linux folder hierarchie is
sometimes not really intuitive to grasp..
my last problem though: i created a folder outside of the docroot and now
all files are there. so good
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