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Re: Xcode default "Install Permissions", clean "permission denied"
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Re: Xcode default "Install Permissions", clean "permission denied"


  • Subject: Re: Xcode default "Install Permissions", clean "permission denied"
  • From: Steve Checkoway <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 18:00:56 -0700


On Aug 27, 2007, at 5:43 PM, Jack Repenning wrote:

But whether you, personally, want any administrative mods to happen without credentials is, I should think, up to you. On a multi-user system, you'd never allow that, you'd at least want the logging that goes along with credentialing. But since most Macs are single-user, maybe it's justified ... or, anyway, maybe that was the philosophy.

I thought about that as well. On one hand it seems reasonable, but then I start thinking about what if I want someone else to use the computer at a later point in time. But then, they're unlikely to be in the admin group.


One thing to keep in mind: even if you do apply more restrictive permissions (and I don't mean to stand in your way), the Disk Utility "fix permissions" step will probably undo your careful caution.

I believe that Disk Utility will fix permissions only for things the system installed, possibly looking in Receipts.


At the very least, it won't touch your user folder as I discovered upon restoring from a backup to find that all of those files were a+x and Disk Utility didn't do anything about that. I had to write a perl script using find and file to repair my permissions (and that comment before about forgetting the leading zero on the permissions, yeah, I did that for my directory permissions so I ended up with folders looking like d-w-rwxr-T, oops).

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Steve Checkoway



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 >RE: Xcode default "Install Permissions", clean "permission denied" (From: "Alex Sheh" <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: Xcode default "Install Permissions", clean "permission denied" (From: Jack Repenning <email@hidden>)

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