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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory File Permissions Post 15074 by buRst on Saturday 9th of February 2002 06:39:10 PM
Old 02-09-2002
Bug File Permissions

Hi ;
Working off a AIX 4.3.
There are three users, root, axel & rose.
I have a directory where data is stored owned by root.
Now as user axel & rose I cannot cp or mv the files out from this dir, but about a week ago this was possible.

1st Q is why this sudden change.
2nd Q is is there a way that we can make all the users use this dir.
I would also like to inform you that we have a trivial root/pswd, so we do get in as root and do the needfull.

Would appreciate your input.

thnx
buRst
 

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This is a trivial variant of the GatherDir plugin. It looks in the directory named in the "root" attribute and adds all the Git tracked files it finds there (as determined by "git ls-files"). If the root begins with a tilde, the tilde is replaced with the current user's home directory according to File::HomeDir. Most users just need: [Git::GatherDir] ...and this will pick up all tracked files from the current directory into the dist. You can use it multiple times, as you can any other plugin, by providing a plugin name. For example, if you want to include external specification files into a subdir of your dist, you might write: [Git::GatherDir] ; this plugin needs no config and gathers most of your files [Git::GatherDir / SpecFiles] ; this plugin gets all tracked files in the root dir and adds them under ./spec root = ~/projects/my-project/spec prefix = spec ATTRIBUTES
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