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Re: Bus
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Paul Eggert |
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Re: Bus |
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Fri, 20 May 2005 13:49:40 -0700 |
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Rafael Correa Liberato <address@hidden> writes:
> My frend, this command chmod -R -o+"rwx" directry is not ok.
-o+"rwx" isn't what you wanted. It means "If other people have
permissions to the file then remove them; but after that, grant all
permissions; except do not affect any permissions that are masked out
by the umask." If this is all gobbledygook to you don't worry; the
point is that the option doesn't mean what you thought it meant.
> Only using chmod -R 775 directory that i had sucess.
"chmod -R ug=rwx,o=rx directory" does that.
But did you really want to make every file executable? If not, "chmod
-R ug=rwX,o=rX directory" might have been better: this grants execute
permissions only to files that are directories or that already have
execute permission for some user.
- Bus, Rafael Correa Liberato, 2005/05/20