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.. sidebar:: Setting up Permissions
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One common issue is that the ``app/cache`` and ``app/logs`` directories
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must be writable both by the web server and the command line user. On
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a UNIX system, if your web server user is different from your command
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**1. Using ACL on a system that supports chmod +a**
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Many systems allow you to use the ``chmod +a`` command. Try this first,
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and if you get an error - try the next method.
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and if you get an error - try the next method. This uses a command to
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try to determine your web server user and set is as ``APACHEUSER``:
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.. code-block:: bash
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Some systems don't support ``chmod +a``, but do support another utility
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called ``setfacl``. You may need to `enable ACL support`_ on your partition
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and install setfacl before using it (as is the case with Ubuntu), like
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so:
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and install setfacl before using it (as is the case with Ubuntu). This
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uses a command to try to determine your web server user and set is as
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``APACHEUSER``:
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.. code-block:: bash
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