On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, George Klein wrote:
I'm experimenting with cache files at the moment. When I create one it
has 0600 permissions although I would like it to have 0640 and I have my
umask set to 027.
Is there some configuration I've missed or do I just have to do a chmod
after creating the cache. If analog isn't intended to use umask could
someone please explain why.
Analog doesn't do anything special with umasks (after all, it's supposed to
be OS independent as far as possible). It just writes to the file. The OS
determines the file permissions. Maybe you're running analog as a different
user in a cron job, not as yourself?
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