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Mode of AutoCreated files by editfiles has changed
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Jim Wight |
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Mode of AutoCreated files by editfiles has changed |
Date: |
13 Sep 2003 14:07:19 +0100 |
Somewhere between 2.0.4 and 2.0.7p3 the mode of files created by
AutoCreate in editfiles changed from 644 to 600. The documentation at
www.cfengine.org and that provided with 2.0.8p1 continue to say:
AutoCreate
If this command is listed anywhere in the file action list,
cfengine will create the named file if it doesn't exist.
Normally cfengine issues an error if the named file does not
exist, but if this is set, notification of the file's absence is
only in verbose output. New files are created with mode 644 (see
also Umask), read access for everyone and write access for the
cfengine user (normally root). Note that if you set this,
BeginGroupIfFileIsNewer will always be true.
Which is it supposed to be?
Yes, I can use Umask, but I didn't discover I needed it until software
on a machine I upgraded to a system with 2.0.7p3 stopped working because
it could no longer read a file that cfengine creates for it to use.
Jim
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