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Old June 14th, 2008, 4:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Gallery 2.2.5 released.

For those that use it, Gallery 2.2.5 has been released which includes some security patches and fixes. Upgraded mine without any problems.
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Question for you Mark. Did you have any issues with the g2data directory not being able to be written to when doing this upgrade? I am trying to upgrade a gallery for a customer on my reseller account and it keeps telling me that it cant right to g2data and when I try to recursively change the permissions to 777 it says the operation is not allowed. Any ideas, help desk is not responding.
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Never had any problems exactly like that, the g2data directory and all sub-directories have permissions of 755 and the files below it are 644. Both the owner and group of the files are my cpanel username.. php has always been running in phpsuexec mode.

Well, PHP was configured as an Apache module at one time for some bizarre reason and was consequently running as user "nobody" instead of my cpanel username and I ran into permission problems with Gallery and several other things.

So, I would verify who the owner of the files is and make sure the PHP scripts are running as that owner/user, especially if the files are set to a 644 permission.
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