Sunday, December 9, 2012

Re: IOError, Permission Denied using Amazon s3 w/ django-storage?

If you're using ImageField, that by default verifies that what you've uploaded is in fact an image. It uses PIL (python image library, aka python-imaging) to do that. make sure you have PIL installed and it is working.

On Sunday, December 9, 2012 12:40:22 AM UTC-8, easypie wrote:
I got it working by granting 775 permission for that fold and its sub-folder where the files had to be created and lacked enough privilege to do so. Now everything works! ...I just need to figure out why the uploads won't accept .jpg files =\

On Saturday, December 8, 2012 11:18:25 PM UTC-8, easypie wrote:
I encountered an error where whenever I go to upload a file, it tells me that a folder doesn't have enough permission. What kind of permission do we give these folders? I use Apache server. Do I change the whole project folder to group www-data? Then set chmod to 775 to the project folder and all files in the project recursively? Here is my traceback error log: http://dpaste.org/5KUMf/!

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