Tbh, I dont think valve is setting rights with it, and if they are, I wouldn't 
want them to.

Once you have the structure figured out, and what files need what access, its 
easy to script it in bash or w/e.


>________________________________
> From: "Michael Koeberl <Giga-Hosting.biz>" <[email protected]>
>To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list 
><[email protected]> 
>Sent: Monday, 27 August 2012, 22:26
>Subject: [hlds_linux] steamCMD / CS:GO file permissions
> 
>Hello,
>
>when I'm downloading a full fresh copy of the CS:GO dedicated server ( 740 ) 
>all my file permissions will get set to 700, isn't that a bit 'strange'?
>
>First of all I definitely would prefer to only have execute rights on files 
>that need to have them (not on *.mp3, *.cfg and all the other files).
>
>Second thing is, why are groups rights removed? I think many of us (hosters) 
>are using symlinked setups for their servers, using this we currently need to 
>manually switch the rights of every file to 640 or 750 if needed.
>
>So right now, I would just prefer if you (Valve / Hidden Path) just fix the 
>access rights to proper user and group rights for each file (and maybe 
>folder). Also, this should be easy enough to just get fixed in one of the next 
>updates.
>
>What do you think about it? (Even if this is maybe not the correct list for 
>this [e.g. I should use the Hidden Path forum?] it would be good to have some 
>response on this here to forward.
>
>Greetings
>Michael
>
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