Upgraded to 8.1 today and the issue remains.
So I set up a Debian Wheezy VM just to test this, and was able to reproduce it straight away: did a clean install of 8.1 in /var/www/owncloud/ and set the data directory to /var/www/oc (whose owner I set to www-data:www-data). After installer was finished, selecting Admin from the Admin menu immediately causes ”File does not exist: /var/www/owncloud/data” to show up in error.log.
There was also this other error associated with it (copying here by hand instead because haven’t set up copy & paste in VM yet):
touch(): Unable to create file \\/var\\/www\\/owncloud\\/data\\/owncloud.log because No such file or directory at \\/var\\/www\\/owncloud\\/lib\\/private\\/log\\/owncloud.php#53
It would seem to hint the source of this being OC_Log_Owncloud::init (which is where the line it refers to belongs to AFAICT). For some reason this message about touch() failing does not show up on my actual installation’s logs (the one I pasted the logs from in the initial report above). It no longer seems to show up in the VM either after I raised logging level up to ”Errors and fatal issues”; not even after I lower it back down to ”Info, warnings, errors and fatal issues”; only the ”File does not exist: /var/www/owncloud/data” still keeps appearing. Perhaps the vanishing of that other message is also caused by the same problem with OC_Log_Owncloud::init.
Ai että, joo, tämä jakso oli kyllä klassikko. Yhtään en osaisi sanoa että miksi oli niin mieleenpainuva, mutta siksikin hyvä kun teet tätä analysointia meidän molempien puolesta!
Asustelija kirjoitti:
Asukselle pitkä miinus siitä, ettei manuaalissa neuvota mitään modeemin säätämisestä. Suomalaisista operaattoreistakin löytyy vain Sonera.
Eilen julkaistussa firmisversiossa 1.0.9.7 on muutosluettelon mukaan nyt tuki Saunalahden VDSL:lle:
”- VDSL WAN (PTM) QIS manual setting list updated. […] Add Finland ISP, Saunalahti”
Itse asensin tuon 1.0.9.7:n äsken ja tuntuu toimivan kuten tähänkin asti, joskaan en käynyt asetusvelhoa uudelleen läpi noiden operaattorikohtaisten valmisasetusten saamiseksi, vaan käytän ennestään toimineilla, käsin tekemilläni asetuksilla.
Preventing ownership changes is not a filesystem/Access Control Lists feature, it’s a UNIX feature designed to prevent bad things from happening.
I suppose you could give the wordpress user the permission to chown via sudoers if you really wanted to, but I would question the reasons for trying to do this in the first place.
I’m surprised you find 4 TB adequate for storage, shooting 4K and all. I mean, even my crappy desktop here currently has a total of 8 TB, and I’m running out space for my backups. You must have an external storage server somewhere, or do you just push everything into the cloud?
Olipa ihan näköisesi juttu! Varasin heti teoksesi kirjastosta, näkyi muutama kappale Helmetistä jo löytyvän (varattuja kaikki).
Ydin-Helsinki ei tosiaan (ehkä Baanan pätkää lukuunottamatta) houkuttele pyöräilyyn, mutta koillisessa, Vanhankaupunginlahden ja Viikin seudulla tykkäsin pyöräillä.
@PeterDaveHello done, hopefully right this time! Thanks for guiding me through this (it’s my first pull request, in case you couldn’t tell).
Hi @PeterDaveHello, the issues you mentioned should now be fixed. (I’m making this comment in case you’re not receiving notifications about the fix commits and test automaton pass, but do tell if more fixes are needed.)
Tuomiopäivänkultteja. Vuosituhannen lopussa tekivät harva se päivä jotain kahjoa joka ylitti uutiskynnyksen, nykyisin ei tapahdu enää mitään!
Hi,
I’m getting this entry in my server log when I open the latest post in single-post view:
Trying to get property of non-object in [...]/wp-content/themes/cover/inc/template-tags.php on line 61
It looks like the reference to $next->ID on said line is causing this; there’s no next post from the newest, obviously. There is a test for ! $next && ! $previous on line 51, but I’m guessing the block generating$next_img_array for next_post_link should also be wrapped with a separate test for the existence of$next, to suppress the error.