The only directory SJ should have to write to is the sourcejammer/server 
directory. I really don't
think there's anywhere else it needs access to. It's possible that there might 
be something
somewhere that tries to write to the WEB-INF/conf directory, but I don't think 
I'm doing that
anymore.

You might want to make double sure that the server directory SJ is using is the 
one you think it
is. Take a look at the serverconf.xml file in WEB-INF/conf. You should see an 
entry for
<ServerDirectory> and also maybe <DefaultArchiveRoot> and maybe even 
<FileSysDirectory>. These
will be the directories that SJ needs write access to.

--Rob


--- "B. Whittaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OS : Fedora 3.
> 
> I'm new to sourcejammer and I've just set up my first archive - all good if I 
> do it as admin.
> However, if I attempt add a file/folder then I keep getting an error 
> indicating that it is
> unable to access or save an XML file because a "File or directory is 
> read-only".
> 
> I've ensured that the /usr/local/sourcejammer/server directory and below in 
> are owned by root
> with the group being sourcejammer. The files are group writeable and the user 
> is in the
> sourcejammer group.
> 
> I'm unsure where the XML file resides or what I have to do to provide access 
> to all. At the
> moment only admin can do everything it wants to. 
> 
> Help ??
> 
> Bruce.

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