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of directories alone unless you specify them explicitly.
install and mkdir now implement X correctly.
install now creates parent directories with mode 755, without
changing their owner or group.
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GNU chmod now behaves like other versions of chmod.
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(announce_mkdir, make_ancestor): New functions.
(main): Use them. Adjust to mode_adjust API change. Stick with
umask 0. Use make_dir_parents for all the work.
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(announce_mkdir, make_ancestor): New functions.
(DEFAULT_MODE): New macro, specifying initial value of 'mode'.
(mode): Use it.
(dir_mode, dir_mode_bits): New vars.
(main): Set dir modes separately from nondir, so that the X
op of -m works correctly.
(main): Remove cwd_errno cruft, since make_dir_parents no longer
affects cwd. Adjust to new make_dir_parents API.
(install_file_in_file_parents): 2nd arg is now char *, not char
const *. Use mkancesdirs instead of rolling our own code.
(change_attributes): Don't worry about AFS, since that kludge
should not be needed any more.
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Don't require AC_FUNC_ALLOCA, gl_AFS, gl_CHDIR_SAFER; no longer needed.
Require gl_FUNC_LCHOWN, since dirchownmod.c needs it.
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(struct mode_change): New member mentioned.
(make_node_op_equals): New arg mentioned. All callers changed.
(mode_compile): Keep track of which mode bits the user has explicitly
mentioned.
(mode_adjust): New arg DIR, so that we implement the X op correctly.
New arg PMODE_BITS, to keep track of which mode bits the user
mentioned; it treats S_ISUID and S_ISGID speciall.
All callers changed.
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unistd.h, string.h, chdir-safer.h, dirname.h, lchmod.h, lchown.h,
save-cwd.h. Instead, include dirchownmod.h and mkancesdirs.h.
(make_dir_parents): New args MAKE_ANCESTOR, OPTIONS, ANNOUNCE,
MODE_BITS. Remove options VERBOSE_FMT_STRING, CWD_ERRNO. All
callers changed. Revamp internals significantly, by not
attempting to create directories that are temporarily more
permissive than the final results. Do not attempt to use
save_cwd/restore_cwd; it isn't worth it for mkdir and install.
This removes some race conditions, fixes some bugs, and simplifies
things. Use new dirchownmod function to do owner and mode changes.
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setuid and setgid bits on directories.
(Changing Special Mode Bits): Mention that a implies both u and g
for s. Cross reference to new node.
(Numeric Modes): Don't claim that 0055 is the same as 55; this isn't
true any more. Mention new node.
4755 is now like u=rwxs,go=rx,g-s, not like u=rwxs,go=rx.
(Directory Setuid and Setgid): New node.
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Use "set-user-ID" and "set-group-ID" a bit more consistently.
Use "appropriate privileges" rather than "super-user" a bit
more consistently.
(install invocation): Parent directories are now 755 without uid
or gid changing. The default mode is now 0755, not 755.
(mkdir invocation): Rewrite the top-level usage description, since
I couldn't easily follow the old one. It's now 3 lines not 8.
For -m, describe file permission bits versus other bits, and note
that mkdir is atomic if you don't mention special bits.
(chmod invocation): Mention what chmod does to setgid and setuid bits.
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of directories alone unless you specify them explicitly.
install and mkdir now implement X correctly.
install now creates parent directories with mode 755, without
changing their owner or group.
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the sometimes erroneous "cannot get the login group of a numeric UID"
for a spec like "not-a-username:" or "1:". Reported by
suckfish@ihug.co.nz in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/199027.
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rather than open-coding it. Now supports mercurial, too.
* .hgignore: New file.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add .hgignore, which ignores nearly
all generated files, including ones like configure and po/*.po
that are currently version-controlled in cvs.
* build-aux/vc-list-files: New file.
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They've been in CVS, just haven't been distributed before this.
Distribute ChangeLog-2005, too.
(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Add THANKS-to-translators.
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absolute-header.m4. Also, set ABSOLUTE_STDINT_H to a string
"no/such/file/stdint.h" when there is no such file, so that
the resulting C code can be parsed by dodgy compilers.
Problems reported by Bob Proulx.
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around the absolute name, to work around a problem with the HP-UX
11.23 native C compiler, reported by Bob Proulx.
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That happens with Linux/tmpfs.
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replaced by isblank (to_uchar (...)).
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