From: vda <vda@port.imtp.ilyichevsk.odessa.ua>
To: James A Sutherland <jas88@cam.ac.uk>,
Horst von Brand <vonbrand@inf.utfsm.cl>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: x bit for dirs: misfeature?
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 13:03:05 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <01112013030502.00810@nemo> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200111191644.fAJGileU019108@pincoya.inf.utfsm.cl> <01111919395802.07749@nemo> <E165tl7-00023G-00@mauve.csi.cam.ac.uk>
In-Reply-To: <E165tl7-00023G-00@mauve.csi.cam.ac.uk>
On Monday 19 November 2001 19:07, James A Sutherland wrote:
> On Monday 19 November 2001 7:39 pm, vda wrote:
> > On Monday 19 November 2001 17:24, James A Sutherland wrote:
> > > > > Yes, I see... All I can do is to add workarounds (ok,ok, 'support')
> > > > > to chmod and friends:
> > > > >
> > > > > chmod -R a+R dir - sets r for files and rx for dirs
> > > >
> > > > X sets x for dirs, leaves files alone.
> > >
> > > Which sounds like exactly the behaviour the original poster wanted,
> > > AFAICS?
> >
> > Yes, that sounds like the behaviour I want. But X flag does not do that.
> > Sorry.
>
> Oh? I just checked, and X *does* set the x bit on directories only, leaving
> files unaffected. What's wrong with that? Does it not do this on your
> system? Or do you want some other behaviour?
I just checked it too (not olny read the manpage but conducted an
experiment). If a file has any of three x bits set, chmod a+X will
set all three x bits, making it world-executable.
That is not what I want. I want to make whole tree world-readable (and
browsable), i.e. a+r on files and a+rx on dirs. There is no chmod flag
which will do that.
[I'd like to take this silliness off the lkml but jas88@cam.ac.uk
rejects my direct emails:
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vda
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-11-20 11:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 40+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-11-19 16:22 x bit for dirs: misfeature? vda
2001-11-19 14:36 ` James A Sutherland
2001-11-19 16:58 ` vda
2001-11-19 15:04 ` Tim Waugh
2001-11-19 15:29 ` Richard B. Johnson
2001-11-19 16:00 ` James A Sutherland
2001-11-19 17:43 ` Kai Henningsen
2001-11-19 18:24 ` vda
2001-11-19 16:44 ` Horst von Brand
2001-11-19 17:24 ` James A Sutherland
2001-11-19 19:39 ` vda
2001-11-19 19:07 ` James A Sutherland
2001-11-20 13:03 ` vda [this message]
2001-11-19 21:01 ` Flavio Stanchina
2001-11-19 19:21 ` vda
2001-11-19 18:14 ` Horst von Brand
2001-11-20 11:20 ` Anton Altaparmakov
2001-11-20 12:01 ` Alexander Viro
2001-11-20 15:08 ` Anton Altaparmakov
2001-11-20 17:18 ` Mike Castle
2001-11-20 17:37 ` Alexander Viro
2001-11-20 12:58 ` vda
2001-11-19 16:47 ` Jesse Pollard
2001-11-19 17:15 ` David Ford
2001-11-19 17:37 ` Pascal Schmidt
2001-11-19 18:42 ` J Sloan
2001-11-19 14:46 ` Alexander Viro
2001-11-19 17:03 ` vda
2001-11-19 15:07 ` Shaya Potter
2001-11-19 15:12 ` Alexander Viro
2001-11-19 15:19 ` Mathijs Mohlmann
2001-11-19 15:36 ` Gerhard Mack
2001-11-19 16:19 ` Horst von Brand
2001-11-19 22:36 ` Lionel Bouton
2001-11-19 15:12 ` Mathijs Mohlmann
2001-11-19 17:41 ` vda
2001-11-20 0:38 ` Albert D. Cahalan
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-11-20 16:05 Thomas Hood
2001-11-21 10:34 ` Helge Hafting
2001-11-21 23:00 ` Mike Fedyk
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