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Re: permissions issues with Xcode 3.0 on mounted filesystem
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Re: permissions issues with Xcode 3.0 on mounted filesystem


  • Subject: Re: permissions issues with Xcode 3.0 on mounted filesystem
  • From: Jordan Miller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 15:29:54 -0600

What would a "touch touchfile.php" in Terminal, inside this directory produce? AFAIK, Xcode, when saving, produces a new file instead of changing the old one.

Interesting to try, thanks...

SSH'ing into the machine of interest as myself, and performing a "touch testfile.php" produces no change in the file owner, group owner, or file permissions. Similarly, performing a "touch testfile.php" also causes no changes in the file owner, group owner, or file permissions.

Still in the terminal ssh'ed into the machine, creating a new file with "emacs testfile2.php" and saving produces this file:
-rw-r--r-- 1 jmil www 4 Jan 5 15:24 testfile2.php
while doing this as root produces this file:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root www 4 Jan 5 15:24 testfile2.php


So the default is apparently -rw-r--r-- and the "www" group, which makes sense because the group owner of the parent directory is "www". The shell honors permissions correctly!!

So, this MUST be Xcode that is setting the file permissions to jmil:admin and -rwx------ after saving.

How can I fix this??

Jordan




On Jan 2, 2008, at 2:40 PM, Markus Hitter wrote:


Am 02.01.2008 um 18:40 schrieb Jordan Miller:

Example shown by performing "ls -la" in the directory of interest:
Before editing with Xcode:
-rwxr-x---    1 jmil  www  24497 Jan  2 11:26 testfile.php

After mounting the filesystem as user jmil and editing and saving the file in Xcode:
-rwx------ 1 jmil admin 24497 Jan 2 11:27 testfile.php

What would a "touch touchfile.php" in Terminal, inside this directory produce? AFAIK, Xcode, when saving, produces a new file instead of changing the old one.



Markus

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