permissions problem after move
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I’ve spent the weekend migrating a 1000+ post site from Expression Engine to WordPress, and have fought my way through the no export problem, the slightly imperfect import problem, and the completely different permalink structure problem. Now I have what I’m hoping is a very stupid and easily resolvable problem: the file ownership problem.
I originally installed WP2.2 via a Dreamhost one-click install in a testing subdomain of my regular top-level domain, in order to get everything imported and customized before fully replacing the old EE site. Last night, I took down the EE site and used the codex instructions for migrating the installation from this testing subdomain to the top-level domain.
Everything basically went fine, except that WP doesn’t seem to think that I own the files in the top-level domain. Permissions are set identically in the subdomain and the top-level domain (755 for folders, 644 for scripts), and, in fact, the owner/group info on the files is identical, too. But when I first attempted to load /wp-admin/ in the new location, I got a permissions error indicating that a stream couldn’t be opened to wp-config. I resolved that, and everything is basically working fine, but when I use the theme editor, for instance, I get a message saying “if this file were writable, you could edit it” — when the file is perfectly well writable, just apparently not by me.
Any thoughts about how to resolve this, short of deleting and re-installing via a new one-click install?
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