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Herve Boutemy edited comment on MASSEMBLY-941 at 11/26/22 3:18 PM:
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fixed in
https://github.com/apache/maven-assembly-plugin/commit/f42194b6c0e49bedad506821e524be076e839a79
with an IT to check the 3 different results possible given the 3 types of
environment:
- Windows 644 (executable flag not detected)
- *nix with 755 based on umask
- *nix with 775 based on different umask
was (Author: hboutemy):
fixed in
https://github.com/apache/maven-assembly-plugin/commit/f42194b6c0e49bedad506821e524be076e839a79
with an IT to check the 3 different results possible given the 3 types of
environment:
- Windows (executable flag not detected)
- *nix with 755 based on umask
- *nix with 775 based on different umask
> file permissions removed during assembly:single since 3.2.0
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> Key: MASSEMBLY-941
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MASSEMBLY-941
> Project: Maven Assembly Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: permissions
> Affects Versions: 3.2.0, 3.3.0
> Reporter: Christopher Tubbs
> Assignee: Herve Boutemy
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: next-release
>
>
> Since 3.2.0, existing file permissions seem to be ignored when creating a
> tarball assembly, and files stored in the assembly do not have their original
> file permissions preserved.
> Using version 3.1.1 of this plugin and earlier, when creating a tar.gz,
> existing file permissions are normally preserved. This is now broken in
> 3.2.0, unless the component descriptor explicitly sets the fileModes.
> This was discovered trying to prepare a release candidate for Apache Accumulo
> using the apache-23.pom parent POM's predefined `source-release-tar`
> descriptor using the `single` goal. We noticed that the resulting
> source-release tarball had stripped all the executable permissions from our
> scripts, instead of preserving them. This makes the resulting source release
> more difficult to build from source.
> A source-release assembly, and any other assembly that does not specify the
> file permissions explicitly, should preserve the existing file permissions,
> just as it used to with 3.1.1 and earlier.
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