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Hi,

I'm new to this. I just installed a TWiki and eliminated all errors and warnings from the "configure".

Now when I tried to access twiki/bin/view, the browser says it can't display the webpage. The httpd (apache) log shows the following (there are many more similar lines):

[Thu Nov 30 01:21:21 2006] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Could not write "Plugins: could not fully register EditTablePlugin, no plugin topic" to /warn200611.txt: Permission denied

Not sure what to check. Thanks!

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x00x04
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin
Server OS: Redhat ES 3
Web server: Apache 2.0.46
Perl version: 5.8.0
Client OS: Window XP Pro
Web Browser: IE7
Categories: Plugins

-- BiligOyun - 30 Nov 2006

Answer

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Sounds like a permissions issue. I would check that the data and pub directories and files are writable by the user that is running the webserver. I think it is nobody on Redhat but I'm not sure. Also make sure the rest of the directories templates, lib, etc and files under them are readable by that same user. Finally the bin and files needs to be readable and executable by that same user.

-- RickMach - 30 Nov 2006

Make sure the twiki/data directory and all files & sub dirs in it are owned by the Apache cgi user.

-- PeterThoeny - 29 Dec 2006

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