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22 changes: 12 additions & 10 deletions book/installation.rst
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its user to be the same as your CLI user (e.g. for Apache, update the ``User``
and ``Group`` values).

**2. Using ACL on a system that supports chmod +a**
**2. Using ACL on a system that supports chmod +a (MacOS X)**

Many systems allow you to use the ``chmod +a`` command. Try this first,
and if you get an error - try the next method. This uses a command to
MacOS X allows you to use the ``chmod +a`` command. This uses a command to
try to determine your web server user and set it as ``HTTPDUSER``:

.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo chmod +a "$HTTPDUSER allow delete,write,append,file_inherit,directory_inherit" app/cache app/logs
$ sudo chmod +a "`whoami` allow delete,write,append,file_inherit,directory_inherit" app/cache app/logs

**3. Using ACL on a system that supports setfacl (most Linux/BSD)**

**3. Using ACL on a system that does not support chmod +a**

Some systems don't support ``chmod +a``, but do support another utility
called ``setfacl``. You may need to `enable ACL support`_ on your partition
and install setfacl before using it (as is the case with Ubuntu). This
uses a command to try to determine your web server user and set it as
``HTTPDUSER``:
Most Linux and BSD distributions don't support ``chmod +a``, but do support
another utility called ``setfacl``. You may need to `enable ACL support`_
on your partition and install setfacl before using it. This uses a command
to try to determine your web server user and set it as ``HTTPDUSER``:

.. code-block:: bash

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If this doesn't work, try adding ``-n`` option.

.. note::

setfacl isn't available on NFS mount points. However, setting cache
and logs over NFS is strongly not recommended for performance.

**4. Without using ACL**

If none of the previous methods work for you, change the umask so that the
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