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When a dataset is created through the GUI, it generates the folder correctly but does this as “root” - when I then try to SFTP images into that folder, its blocked from access. Without chmod every time, thats annoying...
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CocoAnnotator v.0.8.0
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I don't think its possible to make files owned by the user who launched the docker run command. But with that said it would be a good idea to add a user to the docker for security
The only workaround I've seen for this @EMCP is to first create a folder, say via an FTP client, then ensure that has the right privileges before putting images in. Then in Coco-annotator create a dataset that has the SAME name as the folder you just created. Thats the only way I can get working right now.
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When a dataset is created through the GUI, it generates the folder correctly but does this as “root” - when I then try to SFTP images into that folder, its blocked from access. Without chmod every time, thats annoying...
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Safari 12.1 (64-bit) - OSX 10.14.4
Running on Ubuntu 18.04 via Lightsail instance
CocoAnnotator v.0.8.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: