On 01Apr2019 1535, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 01Apr2019 09:12, Steve Dower <steve.do...@python.org> wrote:
On 30Mar2019 1130, Gregory P. Smith wrote:
I wouldn't expect it to be the case in a CI environment but I believe
a umask can be overridden if the filesystem is mounted and configured
with acls set? (oh, hah, Ivan just said the same thing)
Yep, it appears this is the case. The Pipelines team got back to me
and it seems to be a known issue - the workaround they gave me was to
run "sudo setfacl -Rb /home/vsts" at the start, so I've merged that in
for now (to master and 3.7).
Could that be done _without_ sudo to just the local directory containing
the test tar file? If that works then you don't need any nasty
privileged sudo use (which will just break on platforms without sudo
anyway).
I tried something similar to that and it didn't work. My guess is it's
to do with the actual mount point? (I also tried without sudo at first,
and when I didn't work, I tried it with sudo. I hear that's how to
decide whether you need it or not ;) )
In any case, it only applies to the Azure Pipelines build definition, so
there aren't any other platforms where it'll be used.
Cheers,
Steve
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