I understood you..But sed doesnt change ownerships..I think your webserver isnt recognizes your web page files because of its changed modif times.
For example
I believe that to be a misleading example, because you're running as root and root can chown the files it creates to preserve ownership. If sed is run as a regular user who has read access to the files but is not the owner, then it could not possibly maintain ownership unless it is running suid root.
Even when running with superuser privileges, at least some implementations out there do not even attempt to preserve ownership. The following example is using an old version of freebsd sed on osx 10.4.11.
Looking at current freebsd sed source, http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cg...?annotate=1.44, these days it seems to make an attempt to preserve ownership and permissions:
Again, as mentioned above, even though the attempt is made, fchown cannot change the ownership of "outfile" unless it's run with superuser priviliges.
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Originally Posted by ygemici
I think your webserver isnt recognizes your web page files because of its changed modif times.
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Your problem is webserver doesnt recozgnize because of your file's timestamps changes..
I think you must use touch command for update modif times of your files.
add your command
That doesn't make any sense to me. If a webserver ceased to serve a file because of a change in the file's timestamps, it would be impossible to edit/update a file on a website without further intervention. If I'm mistaken, I'd appreciate some elaboration or a link to further information on the matter.
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currently i am migrating some directories over to a new server. is there any command (rcp or ftp or anything) for me to use without changing the ownership and permission of the directory?
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Need help with an issue. The group ownership of files on my Solaris system is getting changed automatically. Could someone tell me the reason why? And how could I correct it? One more info- everytime the ownership changes, it changes to "x".
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I am using redhat AS 3. Recently, I was asked to implement a security control on the OS: to change ownership of /var/log/wtmp to root:sys and permission to 600. However, when I made the change and reboot the machine, everything was reverted. How come? Please help.
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accidentally i have changed ownership of a directory,subdirectory and files wil below command. I want to the change ownership back as same as in same directory on another server. How can i do it?
chown -R user:group /u01
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