It's not a good thing to have that kind of files world writable.
Anyone that knows the path name could write rubbish into it.

I presume that the web server UID is the one that has to write
into it (as a world user). So when the DB files are all
grouped to nobody (or another web server UID), then it doesn't
have to be world writable.


> On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, ATLE VEKA wrote:
> 
> > Thanks Geoff,
> > 
> > You hit the spot with the .weakcmpr file. It does infact have to be write for all.
> > The databases were built with 3.2.0b2, just to set that strait.
> > 
> > Is it features like regexp search that are new to the 3.2 release (I am familiar 
>with Perl regexp, is the format similar?)?
> > If there is anything in specific you need tested I'd be happy to help.

--jesse
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