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Re: bug#12130: Fwd: bug#12130: "sudo make install" applies umask to new


From: Peter Johansson
Subject: Re: bug#12130: Fwd: bug#12130: "sudo make install" applies umask to new directories
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 09:53:52 +1000
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[CC coreutils this is http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-automake/2012-08/msg00001.html]

On 09/14/2012 07:29 PM, didi wrote:
You can already do this. You can, e.g., install packages with
> > make install MKDIR_P="mkdir -p -m 700"
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work properly, as the parent directories
still retain the permissions of the user.

$ mkdir -p -m 755 foo/bar

drwx------ foo/
drwxr-xr-x bar/




Hi Didi,

That was unexpected and unfortunate IMVHO. I see the same behaviour on my local system, in other words,

mkdir -p -m 700 /tmp/foo/bar

creates bar with permissions 700 and bar with 776 (my umask). I wonder is that behaviour is mandated by some standard or if there is room for improvement in coreutils here (CC:ed).

Thanks,
Peter



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