[jaenicke - Tue Jul 30 22:25:20 2002]:

> [[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue Jul 30 18:49:55 2002]:
> 
> > Some of the files in the 0.9.6e tarball have restrictive 
permissions
> > which prevent building and installing as different non-privileged
> > users.
> > 
> > -rw------- openssl/openssl  23853 Jul 30 11:06 2002 openssl-
> > 0.9.6e/Makefile.ssl
> > lrwx------ openssl/openssl      0 Jul 30 11:03 2002 openssl-
> > 0.9.6e/apps/md4.c -> ../crypto/md4/md4.c
> > -rw------- openssl/openssl   4772 Jul 30 11:06 2002 openssl-
> > 0.9.6e/crypto/opensslconf.h
> > drwx------ openssl/openssl      0 Jul 30 11:03 2002 openssl-
> > 0.9.6e/include/openssl/
> > lrwx------ openssl/openssl      0 Jul 30 11:03 2002 openssl-
> > 0.9.6e/include/openssl/*
> > lrwx------ openssl/openssl      0 Jul 30 11:03 2002 openssl-
> > 0.9.6e/test/{various}
> 
> A recursive find/chmod should fix that.
> (Obviously, I checked out the source with my usual restrictive
>  umask setting!?).
> There should be a way to automatically correct this in the
> "make dist" procedure.
> I'll take care of this for the next release.

I may have misunderstood, but isn't this only a problem if one 
unpacks the tarball with the p (preserve permissions) modifier?

Or is p a GNU-only option?

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Richard Levitte
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