On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 11:41:13AM -0600, H. S. wrote: [snip] > Since pw is not setuid, if it can't read any of the passwd files, it will > not print the full userlist. I have very customized (and tested, over the > years) permissions on the whole filesystem. That is why I wanted to find > out why some permissions get back to system defaults whenever I install a > port. The most proeminent cases are /usr/local/sbin/ (gets back to rwx rx > rx) and /usr/local/www (rwx rx rx and chgrp wheel, I have a different > group owning the directory). > > Any idea about what to fix in order to make the system stop resetting my > permissions when I install ports ?
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