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bug#31675: Existing directories and files permissions are not being kept
From: |
Gunjan Gupta |
Subject: |
bug#31675: Existing directories and files permissions are not being kept intact |
Date: |
Fri, 1 Jun 2018 09:20:42 +0530 |
Hi,
Suppose I have the following directory structure
/
| - destination (mode=0755)
| - dir (mode=0755)
| - file.txt (mode=0644)
| - source
| - dir (mode=0755)
| - file.txt (mode=0644)
My user has a umask of 0077. Now if I run the following cp command
cp -aR --no-preserve=mode /source/* /destination
I think the mode of destination/dir should stay as 0755 but it changes to
0700. Is this expected?
I am using coreutils 8.26-3 on Debian Stretch
Thanks & Regards
Gunjan Gupta
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- bug#31675: Existing directories and files permissions are not being kept intact, Pádraig Brady, 2018/06/03
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- bug#31675: Existing directories and files permissions are not being kept intact, Gunjan Gupta, 2018/06/03
- bug#31675: Existing directories and files permissions are not being kept intact, Pádraig Brady, 2018/06/03
- bug#31675: Existing directories and files permissions are not being kept intact, Pádraig Brady, 2018/06/03
- bug#31675: Existing directories and files permissions are not being kept intact, Gunjan Gupta, 2018/06/03
- bug#31675: Existing directories and files permissions are not being kept intact, Gunjan Gupta, 2018/06/04
bug#31675: Existing directories and files permissions are not being kept intact, Paul Eggert, 2018/06/03