But I just want to specify the same file permissions for the local file and
remote file.

I have dozens of GB files, hundreds of thousands of files.


2014-08-30 1:31 GMT+08:00 Mark McCoy <[email protected]>:

> If you have specific requirements for each file, why not do this:
>
> -  copy: src="./test/{{ item.fname }}" dest=/work/test mode={{ item.fmode
> }}
>    with_items:
>      - { fname: 'aa1.sh', fmode: '0750' }
>      - { fname: 'aa2.txt', fmode: '0644' }
>
>
>
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>
> On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Simon Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, michael.
>>
>> Thank you for your reply. But I still do not understand.
>>
>> "The source permissions on the local filesystem are not used."
>>
>> When I copy some file on the local filesystem to remote locations, I may
>> use this method like "copy: src=./test dest=/work/".
>>
>> But the problem is that there are many files with different permissions
>> in a folder "./test", each file separately set mode too much trouble.
>>
>> Should we do it like the following example?
>>
>> - copy: src=./test/aa1.sh dest=/work/test/ mode=700
>> - copy: src=./test/aa2.sh dest=/work/test/ mode=600
>> - copy: src=./test/aa3.sh dest=/work/test/ mode=777
>> - copy: src=./test/aa4.sh dest=/work/test/ mode=700
>> - copy: src=./test/aa5.sh dest=/work/test/ mode=600
>> - copy: src=./test/aa6.sh dest=/work/test/ mode=777
>> - copy: src=./test/aa7.sh dest=/work/test/ mode=700
>>
>> This should not be reasonable.
>>
>>
>> 2014-08-29 19:59 GMT+08:00 Michael DeHaan <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> If you want to control the file permissions when placing a file, also be
>>> aware you have access to the "mode" parameter.
>>>
>>> The source permissions on the local filesystem are not used.
>>>
>>> If you are instead saying when replacing the file on the destination
>>> that the permissions change, let us know.
>>>
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