From: | Don Cox |
Date: | 8 Apr 2001 at 00:38:39 |
Subject: | Re: AA tutorials |
On 07-Apr-01, Robert Cranley wrote:
> Hi Don,
>
> On 07-Apr-01, you wrote:
>
>> Hello David
>
>> So you have to run chmod again after every save.
>>
>> Anyone know any more?
>
> Never tried this myself, but what about telnetting into your server?
> It's a bit of a roundabout way of doing things, but accessing a server
> on your own machine is basically doing the same thing. Or would
> AmigaDOS still have its evil way with the protection flags? In which
> case, run a script that recursively protects every file with the
> correct bits (755)
I am curious as to exactly what chmod is doing. It seems to be setting
more bits than are used in AmigaDOS.
There may be something hidden amongst the many doc files.
Regards
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