Well, grasshopper, one must examine such files as .bashrc and
.bash_profile in one's home directory for hints. (I believe I'd
use .bash_profile for exporting the umask value. If I am off
track someone will assuredly grasshopper me.)
{^_-}
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From: "Eric Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> But when a new child process spawns (say a shell script), the umask is not
> inherited. Is there a fix for that?
> -eric wood
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