• Resolved CGPGrey

    (@cgpgrey)


    I’m getting the error:

    Error. Supercache could not write to wp-content/cache/supercache/blog.cgpgrey.com/test-post-please-ignore/19480050564d75cc5acfa847.21990655.tmp

    But both wp-content and content/cache (and all it’s subdirectories) are 777.

    Any help much appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter CGPGrey

    (@cgpgrey)

    Following on from the advice in this thread, I asked of my hosting provider:

    Short version: get in touch with your hosting provider and tell them you have a PHP script that needs to create (not just “edit”) and later at some point delete the temporary files it created; then tell them you need them to set the PHP / Apache user so that it can do what it needs to do in a directory with 755 permissions.

    But they pointed out — quite rightly — that the directories that wp-super-cache is trying to write in don’t exist. My blog has links that look like directories, e.g. https://blog.cgpgrey.com/the-united-kingdom-great-britain-england-venn-diagram/ because of the way the permalink structure is set up.

    Am I missing some obvious configuration in wp-super-cache that tells it only to write in the cache directory?

    Thread Starter CGPGrey

    (@cgpgrey)

    Never mind, I’m an idiot — it’s not trying to write to the directory.

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