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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers a permission question Post 302311105 by robsonde on Tuesday 28th of April 2009 12:58:22 AM
Old 04-28-2009
chmod 755 should do you fine....
 

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PHARFILEINFO.CHMOD(3)							 1						     PHARFILEINFO.CHMOD(3)

PharFileInfo::chmod - Sets file-specific permission bits

SYNOPSIS
public void PharFileInfo::chmod (int $permissions) DESCRIPTION
PharFileInfo.chmod(3) allows setting of the executable file permissions bit, as well as read-only bits. Writeable bits are ignored, and set at runtime based on the phar.readonly INI variable. As with all functionality that modifies the contents of a phar, the phar.readonly INI variable must be off in order to succeed if the file is within a Phar archive. Files within PharData archives do not have this restriction. PARAMETERS
o $permissions - permissions (see chmod(3)) RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A PharFileInfo.chmod(3) example <?php // make sure it doesn't exist @unlink('brandnewphar.phar'); try { $p = new Phar('brandnewphar.phar', 0, 'brandnewphar.phar'); $p['file.sh'] = '#!/usr/local/lib/php <?php echo "hi"; ?>'; // set executable bit $p['file.sh']->chmod(0555); var_dump($p['file.sh']->isExecutable()); } catch (Exception $e) { echo 'Could not create/modify phar: ', $e; } ?> The above example will output: bool(true) PHP Documentation Group PHARFILEINFO.CHMOD(3)
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