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I just installed owncloud on a shared hosting using softaculous. I set my data folder to ~/cloud_data/ during the installation, while the cloud core is in ~/public_html/cloud/
I have another issue for which I'll open a ticket : I can't synchronize with the the client, and I got an apache error log : [Thu Jan 31 22:00:00 2013] [error] [client 109.234.161.10] File does not exist: ~/public_html/cloud/data
Do you have the same behaviour if you use Firefox? I've noticed that all the problems I ran into in the web interface do not appear if I use Firefox (calendar issues, etc.), though I never noticed the problem you have.
Cheers
denis
Good.
I also noticed that emptying the cache can help (typically it was compulsory for me when upgrading owncloud with the updater app, to recover my calendar).
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I just installed owncloud on a shared hosting using softaculous. I set my data folder to ~/cloud_data/ during the installation, while the cloud core is in ~/public_html/cloud/
I have another issue for which I'll open a ticket : I can't synchronize with the the client, and I got an apache error log :
[Thu Jan 31 22:00:00 2013] [error] [client 109.234.161.10] File does not exist: ~/public_html/cloud/data
owncloud/client#300
This may be related.
Expected behaviour
I want to delete a file from the web interface. Files should be deleted permanently
Actual behaviour
I'm notified of the file suppression, but when I reload the page, files are still here
Steps to reproduce
Server configuration
Operating system: Linux, Shared hosting
Web server: Apache, Shared hosting
Database: MySQL 5.1.65-cll
PHP version: 5.3.16
ownCloud version: 4.5.6
Client configuration
Browser: Chromium 22.0.1229.94 Debian wheezy/sid
Operating system: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.32-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
ownCloud log (data/owncloud.log)
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