exu and ex.err
- Posted by Brian Jackson <bjackson at 2FARGON.HYPERMART.NET> Aug 06, 1999
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Here's a thought for the group to discuss... On the 'nix platform, there may be times when a particular user has read only access to a particular folder, which means if anything goes wrong, exu will not have the rights to create an ex.err in the current directory. This is an especially big pain in the neck when writing CGI programs, since NO ex.err file can EVER be written (unless I allow world-writable access to my cgi-bin!) What does everybody think about creating a euphoria/errors/ directory where error files are written as PROGRAM_NAME.err? Then this folder could be given world-writable (but NOT readable) rights, and there's no problem, right? Has anyone else run into this kind of problem, or am I the only one?... Brian Jackson bjackson at 2fargon.hypermart.net