Magnus' solution worked perfectly for me (Mac OS X 10.6.7). I have a
shell alias and run it once when setting up a new project.

On Apr 13, 6:09 pm, ryan weaver <[email protected]> wrote:
> I remember that conversation. I see a lot in there about umask, changing
> users, etc - nobody really seemed to have an easy solution (so I wanted to
> ask again). We have a pretty GUI configuration setup in the standard
> distribution, but I need to create a new unix group or change umask to clear
> my cache?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ryan Weaver
> US Office Head & Trainer - KnpLabs - Nashville, 
> TNhttp://www.knplabs.com<http://www.knplabs.com/en>http://www.thatsquality.com
> Twitter: @weaverryan
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Johannes Schmitt <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > see
> >http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/b1f2...
>
> > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:37 PM, ryan weaver <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> Hey folks!
>
> >> I'd like to hear what the "proper" workflow is for clearing the cache and
> >> making sure the permissions work for both the CLI and the web server. Maybe
> >> I'm just missing an obvious step - either way we can doc it so nobody gets
> >> confused.
>
> >> Basically, the cache needs to be writable by the web server as well as
> >> your CLI user. In my setup - which I think is typical - my webserver and 
> >> cmd
> >> line user are not the same. Here are the problems I'm seeing:
>
> >>  * Clearing the cache requires root, as cache files have been created by
> >> the web server, they're not writable by my CLI user. So, the clear cache
> >> task fails (in a very ugly way) when run as my normal user
>
> >>  * After a root cache clear, I have to chmod (or chown) the cache dirs so
> >> that the webserver can write to the cache
>
> >> So, it's a little awkward. What *should* the workflow be. Making my
> >> webserver and cmd line user the same is not an option - I'm looking for the
> >> workflow that works out-of-the box for your average user.
>
> >> Thanks!
>
> >> Ryan Weaver
> >> US Office Head & Trainer - KnpLabs - Nashville, TN
> >>http://www.knplabs.com<http://www.knplabs.com/en>
> >>http://www.thatsquality.com
> >> Twitter: @weaverryan
>
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