My problem is the same as
this thread.
Users cannot change their uploaded avatars. What happens is, the user selects the avatar they wish to upload, hits submit, but the old avatar remains. Uploading fresh copies of the scripts does not change the behavior.
What I've noticed in the shell is the following attributes of my uploaded avatar:
-rw-r--r-- 1 nobody nobody 7152 Jun 3 20:59 2.jpg
I can manually delete it from the shell, and am first prompted whether I want to "remove write-protected regular file `2.jpg'?" When checking the avatars file folder permissions from the admin control panel, it exists and is writable according to the script.
I think there is a fundamental permission problem when UBBT first uploads the avatar, and then it is later unable to overwrite it. In this instance, it looks like the script is running as 'nobody' instead of my user account.
The avatar feature worked fine in 6.0.2, but no longer in 6.4.2. Have the file handling calls been changed perhaps?
Any ideas?