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bug#57090: [BUG] Default Notation for chmod in guix style?


From: Maxime Devos
Subject: bug#57090: [BUG] Default Notation for chmod in guix style?
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2022 22:59:11 +0200
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On 09-08-2022 22:47, Christopher Rodriguez wrote:
Hello,

I've noticed that, when I explicitly declare absolute permissions in
octal during a (chmod …) in my package definitions and then run guix
style, it converts them to decimal instead.

Is this intended? I've gotten feedback and agree that octal (#o755) is
much clearer to read than decimal (493), simply because I'm used to the
actual unix chmod tool and its conventions.

--

Christopher Rodriguez

'chmod' is not mentioned anywhere in (guix scripts style), so I'd think it's just an oversight. The authority on the matter would be Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>

Disclaimer: I'm the one that wrote that feedback. Let's not double-count my non-existent 'votes'.

Greetings,
Maxime

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