[CentOS] Antwort: umask not functioning with cp command
Andreas Reschke
Andreas.Reschke at behrgroup.com
Wed Jun 23 11:37:56 UTC 2010
centos-bounces at centos.org wrote on 23.06.2010 13:31:56:
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> [CentOS] umask not functioning with cp command
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> Hi all,
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> $ umask 0002
> $ mkdir test
> $ ls -ld test
> drwxrwxr-x 2 user user 4096 Jun 23 19:04 test/
>
> $ls -ld content
> drwxr-xr-x 2 user user 4096 Jun 23 19:29 content
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> $ cp -r content test/
> $ls -ld test/content
> drwxr-xr-x 2 user user 4096 Jun 23 19:29 content
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> My question is, how can I make content directory permission mode to
> 775 if I do cp inside the test directory?
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> Thanks.
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> James
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Hi James,
in this case, you must copy with cp -p (or better -a same -dpR) to
preserve all atributes.
man cp
Gruß
Andreas Reschke
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