> Hi, > > On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:13:05PM +0200, francky.leyn telenet.be wrote: > > > > In the past, I was an advocate of the -p --parents option for > > mkdir. By now this is realised. Now I'm doing the same for chmod. > > [...] > > I want to be able to execute the following: > > > > chmod a+rx -p ~/dir1/dir2/dir3/file.ext > > I like the proposal. > > It should be more refined however: the dirs > > should be rx, but the file only r. > > You can use a capital X to automatically handle the directory case. But > please take a look at the docs for the _exact_ meaning of X. I made a first implementation of this chmod --parents feature (see the attached patch). I do not support the second part since 'X' is already in used for the "Conditional Executability" feature. I have no idea how to support it. I don't have written the documentation for now. I would like to have your opinion about this patch first as I maybe missed some corner case or the code should be written another way or even something else ... I really hope you will find time to look at it. Cheers, Jérémy --- Sent from my Emacs