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unable to delete template-overrides

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Paul Lanzerstorfer

Sunday 03 August 2008 4:37:24 pm

Whenever I want to delete a template override I get the errormessage this isn't possible because of right issues:

The following files and override rules could not be removed because of insufficient file permissions:

   * design/ezwebin/override/templates/full_free_content.tpl

This is weired, because I'm logged in with full administrator rights and the file has chmod 0777.

If I delete the file manually, I mess up the structure ...

Anybody knows a solution?

kubus media

Monday 04 August 2008 1:09:05 am

You could check up the File owner. If it's different from the apache-user, this could cause problems (-> chown it to the apache's user).

Paul Lanzerstorfer

Monday 04 August 2008 4:23:57 am

Thanks for the help, but shouldn't the owner be not an issue when chmod is to 0777?

And unfortunately it didn't work either ... but anyway - if the system creates the file, why shouldn't it be allowed to delete it? If I'd have to change the owner in shell manually everytime I accidentialy created a template-override - it wouldn't be very comfortable, would it?

So I guess there is some sort of setting that lets me create and delete override templates - I just didn't find it till now. My colleague here in the office has the same problem - are we the only two out there? :)

Peter Scott

Tuesday 12 August 2008 8:49:30 pm

I have the same problem with Ez Publish 4.0. Anyone know why?

Bo K.

Friday 22 August 2008 5:42:30 am

I get the message in version 4.0.1:

<i>The following files and override rules could not be removed because of insufficient file permissions:
* design/ezwebin_site_admin/override/templates/admin_pagelayout.tpl
</i>

HOWEVER: The file is located in a different directory:

<i>extension/ezwebin/design/ezwebin_site_admin/override/templates/admin_pagelayout.tpl</i>

It seems when I created an override template, it put it in the ezwebin extension directory and now it expect it to be in the default override directory :-(

A crude solution would be to create a link from one directory to another - but I'd rather not do that.... Any ideas?

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Marco Zinn

Friday 22 August 2008 7:30:25 am

Hello,

we noticed this bug with some ez4 version earlier and found, that there is a bug report for it for 4.0.0rc1:
http://issues.ez.no/IssueView.php?Id=12156

The bug is still open, so it seems as this was not yet fixed :(

Marco
http://www.hyperroad-design.com

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Nicolas Pastorino

Wednesday 27 October 2010 7:42:58 am

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