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@weaverryan weaverryan added this to the 4.0 milestone Nov 30, 2017
.. _`enable ACL support`: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissionsACLs
If you decide to store log files on disk, you *will* need to make sure your
logs directory (e.g. ``var/logs``) is writable by your web server user and
terminal user.
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May be add how would I do that?

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Added a note about 777'ing the logs if you need to. There are other ways to do this... but I don't think we can really go into a rabbit hole here with that :)

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Thanks to the people who actually made this possible. I just got to do the fun part (delete the page)

@weaverryan weaverryan merged commit 32a2516 into symfony:4.0 Dec 1, 2017
weaverryan added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 1, 2017
This PR was merged into the 4.0 branch. Discussion ---------- No more permissions craziness! Commits ------- 32a2516 Minor fixes 327db54 adding details about 777 d50d0e6 Bye bye permissions craziness
@weaverryan weaverryan deleted the no-more-permissions branch December 1, 2017 18:47
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ostrolucky commented Mar 6, 2020

I am interested for reasoning why was this done. Can you post some references or/and explanation? I mean zealous chmod 777.

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