* Christopher Ruehl wrote/schrieb:
> > Gibt es eine M�glichkeit, nur f�r dieses Verzeichnis die Umask auf 002 zu
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > setzen? Serverseitig, oder auf den Clients, das w�re mir dann wieder egal.
>
> man bash
> umask [-S] [mode]
> The user file-creation mask is set to mode. If
> mode begins with a digit, it is interpreted as an
> octal number; otherwise it is interpreted as a sym�
> bolic mode mask similar to that accepted by
> chmod(1). If mode is omitted, or if the -S option
> is supplied, the current value of the mask is
> printed. The -S option causes the mask to be
> printed in symbolic form; the default output is an
> octal number. An argument of -- disables option
> checking for the rest of the arguments. The return
> status is 0 if the mode was successfully changed or
> if no mode argument was supplied, and false other�
> wise.
Du hast meine Frage nicht richtig gelesen. "umask 002" eintippen wird aus
einer beliebigen Applikation nur schwer m�glich sein.
-martin
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