This is an issue which you'll typically hit when you run the test server as one user and then a production server (or the test server for that matter) as another user. You end up with session files owned by you and then production app wants to use www or nobody or whatever to overwrite them and can't.

The obvious ways to deal with it are to only run the dev server as the production user: sudo -u nobody ./script/*_server.pl -rr -d -p 3000 or to add something like this to your cache/session config:

__PACKAGE__->config( "Plugin::Session" => { store => "FastMmap", storage => __PACKAGE__->path_to("run/$>/session.dat"), ...

(Update: corrected sentence conjunction.)


In reply to Re: Catalyst error by Your Mother
in thread Catalyst error by manne

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