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[bug #19546] mkdir -p should use default ACL for parent directories
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Matt McCutchen |
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[bug #19546] mkdir -p should use default ACL for parent directories |
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Sun, 14 Feb 2010 02:18:15 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #3, bug #19546 (project coreutils):
This could be considered one part of bug #28891.
For now, I've written a simple, hacky patch (attached) that makes "mkdir -p"
unconditionally observe default ACLs for ancestor directories but does not
change the behavior for the actual argument directory. This should be enough
for "mkdir -p -m 755" to give usable permissions when installing software.
Others might wish to use this patch until a complete solution is available.
(file #19699)
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