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caching - php symfony2 installation cache permissions

I've downloaded 2.0.4... I can't get pass the "can't create cache directory" cause of permissions problem...

I've tried chmod 777 -R symfony -- to all folders, still can't create cache dir

I've tried setfacl but it says unrecognized -m option.... My system does not support chmod +a

I've done chown -R myuser:apache symfony -- still nothing

I've tried umask(0000) and umask(0002) in console.php/app_dev.php/app.php -- still nothing

When I refresh the page to http://localhost/symfony/web/app_dev.php, I get a SElinux alert... is this causing something? I'm not sure... all symfony content is word writable.

I'm not sure if it's me... but it's driving me nuts, maybe I just should stop using symfony2.

I'm using Fedora 13.

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It seems that you will need to switch SELinux to Permissive state. You can do so executing as root user:

setenforce 0

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