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From: |
evaristegalois |
Subject: |
file permissions |
Date: |
Sat, 29 Apr 2006 17:28:41 -0700 (PDT) |
This is probably a simple problem but I can't find anything on it in the
manual.
I have emacs version 21 on my ubuntu (linux) computer. Everytime I save a
file in emacs it is saved with file permissions that allow me to read, write
and execute the file, but nobody else. Then I upload the file on the net to
use it on a different computer and can't access it because I am forbidden
access because I am no longer ``myself'' on a different computer. Right now
I change the file permissions by hand using the chmod command.
But for convenience I would like Emacs to save my files right away as files
that can be read, written to or executed by anybody. How can I accomplish
this?
Thanks
--evaristegalois
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