So there is no problem 'fixing' this using an own bash Script, but I just think it is a bit strange/weird that the permissions are set to 700 on all files, so it would be nicer to have them in a correct way (like it is on CS:S using HLDSUpdater) instead of getting permissions on files like the ones we actually get.

So it's more a feature request than a bug =)

Am 28.08.2012 00:10, schrieb Mart-Jan Reeuwijk:
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.


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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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