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#8391
chmod setuid & setguid bits
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Reported by: Christian <chris <at> computersalat.de>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:48:04 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Paul Eggert <eggert <at> cs.ucla.edu>
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On 02/24/2012 12:33 PM, Ondrej Vasik wrote:
>> Sorry, I don't follow. If I have a decimal mode 'mode' in a script,
>> then this:
>>
>> chmod @$(printf %o $mode) DIR
>>
>> is easier and simpler than this:
>>
>> chmod $(printf %5.5o $mode) DIR
>>
>> The "5.5o" is tricky: Why *two* "5"s?
By that argument, this is also equally simple:
chmod 0000$(printf %o $mode) DIR
>> and who can remember which "5" is really needed, and why,
>> right off the bat? and remember why "5", and not "4" or "6"?
>>
>> The "@" is simple.
s/@/0000/, and you have your distro-agnostic prefix.
>
> Yes, but `chmod @755 DIR' approach will not let you to write a script
> which will work without modification on RHEL-4,RHEL-5 and RHEL-6
> machine... which is not the case with fully octal mode. That's what I'm
> trying to say with "you still have octal digit". This %5.5o was more
> about "easy" change to their script which will allow them to use one
> script on everything again...
> This kind of approach (one script for more systems) is very common in
> enterprise area - and without possibility of doing that, requester will
> not be fine with the solution.
And it's arguments like that why I still think multiple leading zeros is
better than any other prefix.
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