Permission problems

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Any command I use - get "Permission denied" This add-on is unusable for me. Put ezcli.php i general overrides - the same problem.
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thomasott
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ramonleenders replied on at Permalink Reply
ramonleenders
Hello there,

Sorry for the issues you’re having. This seems to be a permission issue with your environment. If you are under *nix or MacOS X and you get a Permission denied error, you may need to run (in your terminal) ‘chmod a+x concrete/bin/concrete5’. That will remove the permission issue you’re having right now.

Let me know if you still run into any issues.

Kind regards,

Ramon
thomasott replied on at Permalink Reply
thomasott
Permissions for file concrete/bin/concrete5 changed to 755. Still get "sh: concrete/bin/concrete5: Permission denied" in ezcli terminal.
ramonleenders replied on at Permalink Reply
ramonleenders
You have to execute the above commnd in a terminal. Did you do that too? What OS are you using for your site?

Kind regards,

Ramon
thomasott replied on at Permalink Reply
thomasott
My webserver: Apache/NGINX-htaccess-support 1.12.2, php version 7.0.31, mysql 5.7.21
Yes I executed command in terminal (putty) Win 8.1 (my OS) and file permissions changed from 644 to 755 for concrete5 (file without extension) in concrete/bin/ folder
ramonleenders replied on at Permalink Reply
ramonleenders
Then you should be able to use the CLI now. Did you try again now after the last time you executed the command? What happens when you try one of the CLI commands directly in your putty from this page:

https://documentation.concrete5.org/developers/appendix/cli-commands...
thomasott replied on at Permalink Reply
thomasott
PM- ok
ramonleenders replied on at Permalink Reply
ramonleenders
To have a better history of your issue in question, I will post here.

You are having this issue on a Windows machine you said and applied updates. All the updates you did run though the /updates directory (so not /concrete, but updates/version_number/concrete). I myself never update this way, mostly because of the double files and running in different folders which could make it more complicated. So I always opt for manual update. Anyways, I’m researching for you on what you can do here/what the issue could be.

An extra question, did you try chmodding the currently actieve /concrete/bin/concrete5 from the updates directory and use the CLI on that in your terminal?

Currently on holidays, so have limited possibilities myself. Relying on others to check for me. Will keep you posted on what answer(s) I get!

Kind regards,

Ramon
thomasott replied on at Permalink Reply
thomasott
Updated many websites manually and never had issues with any add on after update if it was compatible with actual c5 version.Forum thread link:https://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/installation/update-from-...
For now ezcli add-on doesn't work. This is my first problem with Your add-on. To answer Your question: Yes I also chmoded concrete5 file in updates/c5_version/concrete/bin/concrete5 - changed from 644 to 755. Still the same problem: Permissions denied.
thomasott replied on at Permalink Reply
thomasott
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# concrete5 Version
Core Version - 8.3.2
Version Installed - 8.3.2
Database Version - 20180122213656

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