You may need root rights to change the permissions. On debian prefix
the command with `sudo`, on gentoo you'll need to `su` first, others I
don't know.

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 16:02, Helloise Smit <helloi...@miranetworks.net> wrote:
> i run ./symfony project:permissions
>
> then get: Permissions on the following file(s) could not be fixed:
> SF_ROOT_DIR/log
> how must i fix this from the command line please? i have php script im
> running that creates a .txt file and writes to it, but it is not creating
> the file...is it because of the permissions issue??
> please help? thank you
>
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