As a learning exercise I used Symfony to update an existing application for a local non-profit. Development was in a Windows environment. Now that the application has been installed on their ISP's shared host I start to learn about chroot on a FastCGI server. There are errors such as this:
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'UnexpectedValueException' with message 'The stream or file "/home/projectmana/www2.projectmana.org/app/logs/prod.log" could not be opened: failed to open stream: No such file or directory' in /www2.projectmana.org/app/cache/prod/classes.php:4823
The ISP responds with:
Bad path. PHP is chrooted in /home/projectmana/.
OK. I get it that this is the problem. Web searches so far have not provided a clue as to how to proceed. (I've gained greater appreciation for Symfony wanting to avoid shared hosting.) Is there a solution that I, a relative novice and a volunteer, can implement in my code, or does the application have to find a new home?
The solution in this instance was to override the locations of the cache and logs directories according to the cookbook. This, however, by itself causes the cache:clear
command to fail. The answer to that problem will have to appear in another question if I can't find it on my own.
The other solution here cannot work because any php setting in .htaccess when Apache server is running FastCGI will cause a server error. Clearing the cache was never solved so the site was moved to a non-CGI host.