Thanks Andy. Turns out it was something much simpler. I use MAMP Pro and had the cache module set to APC. As soon as I turned that off the issue went away.
On 31 Jul 2014, at 06:52, AD7six <andydawson76@gmail.com> wrote:
> That sounds like a consequence of web requests and CLI requests sharing the same tmp folder. E.g. executing Console/cake as root will create cache and log files which the web user can't edit.
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> If that's the problem the simplest solution is to use different tmp folder locations for web and CLI requests.
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> Hth,
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> AD
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