Thanks for the inputs.

We have installed symfony 1.4.1 on /root directory and /home directory.

I was creating the project using symfony on /root directory so I was getting
the problem.

Then I created the project using symfony on /home directory which worked.

Thanks once again for your support.

Regards

Deepak Bhatia

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Eno <symb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 19 May 2010, DEEPAK BHATIA wrote:
>
> > How do I resolve this ? I am root to the linux while creating everything.
>
> As a web developer, you ought to be aware of how permissions work on web
> servers, this is pretty basic stuff.
>
> On Linux/UNIX machines all processes run under their own user IDs
> generally.
> This means that a PHP script (e.g. your application) running under some
> web server software will NOT be running as you. So in order for that
> application to read/write to a folder you own, that folder needs to have
> read and/or write permissions to the "other" group (user IDs in Linux/UNIX
> are grouped into you, your group and "others").
>
> > > > Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening
> required
> > > >
> > >
> '/root/sfproject/lib/vendor/symfony/lib/autoload/sfCoreAutoload.class.php'
>
> Clearly it can't load sfCoreAutoLoad.class.php as shown above and it does
> say its a permissions problem.
>
> In fact, /root is the login folder for root and its NORMAL for it to be
> locked down and unreadable to others, so its no wonder your script
> doesn't work.
>
> And dont even think about changing those folder permissions, because
> installing an application under /root is a Bad Idea. You should create a
> normal user account to house your files and install the application under
> that user's folders not root's. Copying files into /root doesn't give your
> application root permissions and having to login as root to deploy/update
> your application instead of a normal user is just asking for trouble.
>
> I hope you're not using FTP, because you just sent the root password
> for your server as cleartext across the Internet.
>
> To be frank, If you dont understand this stuff or dont want to know then
> do yourself a favor: hire a real systems admin that knows what he's doing.
>
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