# from Ovid
# on Tuesday 23 September 2008 00:54:
>Of course, even as Eric pointed out, a umask of 0002 still masks the
> world writeable permissions, so I still don't see how you're getting
> there and if you've configured your system to give *you* a umask of
> 0022, then you still shouldn't be getting the warnings you're
> getting. I don't understand how this arose, but I'd be curious to
> find out how.
Me too.
Shlomi, It looks like your tar is /bin/tar, so either TAR_OPTIONS is set
in your environment or something else is weird.
If you can do a 'look Data::Dump::Streamer' from your smoker user's cpan
environment and 'ls -l Makefile.PL' from inside that shell. Then
run 'umask' or 'env' or something until you find out what is causing
it.
If I do that, I see -rwxr-xr-x, so no hole.
Now, if it's using Archive::TAR, that's potentially a different thing.
--Eric
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"If you only know how to use a hammer, every problem begins to look like
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--Richard B. Johnson
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