Hi

We are building a Linux app under Centos 5.3, using gnu make 3.81 and gcc 4.12. 
 The working directory is on a remote machine and is either a Samba share or a 
Windows 7 share.  We find that in the case of a Windows 7 share the resulting 
executable has the sticky bit set in group:

On Windows 7 share:

-rwxrwSrwx 1 <snip> myapp

On Samba share:

-rwxrwx--x+ 1 <snip> myapp

The Sticky bit prevents another user in the group from executing the 
application.

Please will someone suggest how we can prevent the sticky bit from being set?

I found a reference on this list that may be relevant:

http://lists.samba.org/archive/linux-cifs-client/2007-October/002294.html

Is this a problem with the CIFS client?

Best regards

David
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