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Plugin folders need ownership change after installation

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    I'm very bemused by this.

    The first time I installed a plugin (the Akismet plugin) I didn't have to change permissions on the /app/code/plugins/discourse-akismet/ folder from root to cloudron

    But every other plugin I've installed after that has required me to open the File Manager and change the ownership from root to cloudron.

    Why?

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      perhaps you did it as the cloudron user first?

      Conscious tech

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        perhaps you did it as the cloudron user first?

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        @robi well, I always just click the Web Terminal button and then start pasting the code. I definitely didn't manually change user anytime.

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          @robi well, I always just click the Web Terminal button and then start pasting the code. I definitely didn't manually change user anytime.

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          @jdaviescoates that means you can do the user change before, or fix after.

          You can also have this added to the docs s steps for plugin installs.

          Conscious tech

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          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

            I'm very bemused by this.

            The first time I installed a plugin (the Akismet plugin) I didn't have to change permissions on the /app/code/plugins/discourse-akismet/ folder from root to cloudron

            But every other plugin I've installed after that has required me to open the File Manager and change the ownership from root to cloudron.

            Why?

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            @jdaviescoates said in Plugin folders need ownership change after installation:

            I'm very bemused by this.

            The first time I installed a plugin (the Akismet plugin) I didn't have to change permissions on the /app/code/plugins/discourse-akismet/ folder from root to cloudron

            But every other plugin I've installed after that has required me to open the File Manager and change the ownership from root to cloudron.

            Why?

            Because the first time, when I installed the Akismet plugin, I restarted the app before looking at the File Manager, and seemingly restarting the app fixes the permissions.

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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