Move symfony vendor outside the root project - symfony

I want to speed up my symfony2 project on my vagrant box, so I want to move my vendors outside the project folder.
I have install them in /home/vagrant/www/simtp/vendor, but I got a permission error when the autoload.php is included.
Warning: require(/home/vagrant/www/simtp/vendor/autoload.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /var/www/simtp/app/autoload.php on line 11
Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required '/home/vagrant/www/simtp/vendor/autoload.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php') in /var/www/simtp/app/autoload.php on line 11
I have already tested to change permission with chown, before it was "root", and now it is "www-data" (like the old vendor folder). I have already too tested to change chmod for 777.
But nothing work ... :/
Ps : My cache folder is empty.
What can I do?
Thanks.

I am no expert in this, but since no one else replied, I think easiest solution would be moving vendor files to directory that is not in other user's home directory. in this case:
/home/vagrant/
to let's say:
/var/www-vendor/simtp/app/
this vendor directory should have chown compatible with apache worker (so it would have access)
you can also try solutions described here:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/91488/allow-a-user-to-read-some-other-users-home-directories
as far as I know despite standard permissions, user home directories are especially protected, that is the reason you have this issue.
you also didnt stated what linux distro you are using so you could consider adding this to your question so others would have less work to do.

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Fatal error: $CFG->dataroot is not configured properly, directory does not exist or is not accessible! Exiting.
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There you can find a line like below, which shows your directory name (it seems empty as per your error, you need to define path here) - in this directory/folder your moodle media uploads get store.
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Moreover, after define this you will require to give Read,Write,Execute permissions to this folder.
(here '/var...' mentioned as Ubuntu directory structure, in localhost you need to mention respectively)

Destination directory is not properly configured for Drupal

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Cannot seem to get rid of this error - it reads:
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Drupal 7 and drupal 8 and 9:
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Unix file permissions, WARNING: can't access

I'm trying to change the permissions of a few files that are used with a webpage I'm uploading to my site. I'm using the Unix command line to do it.
I've tried two commands:
chmod 755 index.html
chmod 644 index.html
But I get the message
chmod: WARNING: can't access index.html
after using these commands for some reason, and I have no idea why... initially I though it might be because I had the file open in a couple of programs (text editor and web browser), but I've closed these down, and I'm still getting the same problem... any idea why, and how I can set the permissions correctly so that the file will be viewable by anyone on the web, but only editable by me?
Cheers!
Here's a link that looks similar to your problem but it's on Solaris:
http://www.unix.com/solaris/45229-unable-chmod-file-directory.html
The solution is on pg 2 of this thread but the Cliff's note version of the solution is the person found that something else was mounting at that directory. It showed up when they ran
df -k /their_dir_location
Hope this helps.
another possible issue is ... if you are using solaris zones .. the directory visiable in more than one zone but only one zone has write abilities.

Symfony Warning : rename (../app/cache/dev , ../app/cache/dev_old ) : Access Denied . (Code : 5)

I am working on Symfony project.
When i try to do :
php app/console cache:clear
i get the following ErrorException:
Warning : rename (../app/cache/dev , ../app/cache/dev_old ) : Access Denied . (Code : 5) in ../vendors/Symfony/src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Command/CacheClearCommand.php on line 76
What is the problem here? I have given all permissions to the user on my machine (Windows 7 OS). Any ideas why it is happening?
Thank You.
Be sure that the files are not in use (as meze pointed out). If you're using something like TortoiseGit or Netbeans, etc - be sure to mark the cache folder as ignored so that they are not accessed.
If all else fails, download a free program like Unlocker that will allow you to quickly and easily detach running processes from the files/folders you are trying to modify.
To expand on leek's post, Symfony 2 cache-clearing operations shuffle the cached items across different folders during the cleanup. Part of this process includes creating cache/dev-new/ and cache/dev-old/ folders.
If you are using Eclipse or another IDE that dynamically monitors subfolders within your project, the IDE will nearly instantly spot the new folder creation and look in those folders for new files (in Eclipse, I noticed the DLTK module constantly doing this in the Progress View). This may unfortunately get in the way of Symfony, which wants to rename and/or delete these folders.
Specifically with Eclipse Indigo on Windows 7 64-bit, you can remove the cache/, cache/dev/, cache/dev_old/ and cache/dev_new/ folders from the build path by right-clicking your project and selecting "Build Path > Configure Build Path...". This originally had no effect for me; I kept seeing the DLTK module trying to index the cache folders. I ended up uninstalling the Aptana Studio plug-in, closing all Editor documents, shutting down Eclipse, manually deleting the sub-folders in the cache/ folder, running Symfony cache:clear, then starting up Eclipse and reinstalling Aptana. Seems to have worked thus far.
It's an issue with Symfony 2.0.x and Symfony 2.1.x. These a workaround for this:
Open the file: src\Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Command\CacheClearCommand.php
and add the statement sleep(1); where the directory creation is failing, in the execute() function:
//...
rename($realCacheDir, $oldCacheDir);
sleep(1);
rename($warmupDir, $realCacheDir);
//...
You might have to re-open the CLI twice and run cache:clear, but it will fix the problem after that
If you're using text editors as Sublime Text try to ignore path of cached files
Go to Preferences/Setting
edit config file
{
...
"folder_exclude_patterns": ["var","node_modules", ".git"],
...
}
in my case
Cache folders containers.
Symfony 4
/var
Symfony 2
/app/cache
Nice coding!
I had the same issue with Symfony 4.1.13 and the root cause was that the VS Code was using the file "var/cache/dev/srcDevDebugProjectContainer.xml4QSKuA".
The issue was Cannot rename "var/cache/dev/srcDevDebugProjectContainer.xml4QSKuA".
I fix it adding **/var on the fields "Files to Exclude"
See the following steps:
1º Step:
2º Step search for "exclude" word, then add **/var/cache as the following image:
It's worked for me.
To have tranquility once and for all I create clear.bat file in MyProject folder under Windows 7 .
rmdir d:\symfony\framework-standard-edition\app\cache\ /S /Q
I guarantee 100% effectiveness for cleaning cache. Some minor problems can occurred after first time refresh website: Symfony must recreate some folders they need.
SYMFONY AND ANTIVIRUS
Multiple symfony calling in local windows machine get cross with some Antivirus software such as NOD in my case. Exclude symfony cache folder from real time protection

WordPress update failing

I'm having a problem when trying to update WordPress to the latest version I get the following error:
Download failed.: Destination directory for file streaming does not exist or is not writable.
Installation Failed
I'm also having the same problem when uploading images, it fails and gives the following error
has failed to upload due to an error
The uploaded file could not be moved to "the website path and then uploads directory"
I have checked the permissions of the folders and the folders themselves are set to 755 & the files inside them set to 644.
Could anyone tell me why it would be doing this?
Where running a plesk server.
Thank You,
Mark
Are there any more error messages, probably also in the servers log files? Probably the download for the update should be done to /tmp and you are not allowed to store files there? Try setting the constant WP_TEMP_DIR which should change the directory. Put something like this in your wp_config.php:
define('WP_TEMP_DIR', ABSPATH . 'wp-content/');
The permissions you're using seem reasonable, but they will only work if the FTP user that WordPress is using (set in your wp_config.php file) is the same as the owner of those files/folders.

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