Jelle de Jong wrote: > Mike Massonnet wrote: >> Le Tue, 09 Sep 2008 11:36:11 +0200, >> Jelle de Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : >> >>> Hello everybody, I got a big issue on a multi use system that uses >>> thunar as file manager. >>> >>> The system and user umasks are set to 007 but when i create files and >>> folders with thunar it does not correspond to the given umask. Can >>> somebody duplicate this behavior and why is this and how can we fix >>> this? >> You must have a problem the way you log into X. IMHO what is happening >> is that the user doesn't have its umask set properly, unless he >> launches a session shell. >> >> Open a terminal and run Thunar --quit. Then restart Thunar from the >> terminal and try to create a file and a directory. It should work as >> expected. At least here it works fine. >> >>> Kind regards, >>> >>> Jelle >>> >>> $ umask >>> 0007 >>> $ thunar -v >>> Thunar 0.9.0 (Xfce 4.4.2) >> Mike > > I did some more testing and thunar does not listen to the system umask > and i dont now why, I attached the screenshot to show the testing: > > Somebody that now what is going on and how to fix it? > > Best regards, > > Jelle de Jong >
I am going to ask again if this umask behavior can be confirmed, because its quite important for me. I set the complete system umask to be absolute sure and I still have the issue? echo 'session optional pam_umask.so umask=077' | sudo tee -a /etc/pam.d/common-session cat /etc/pam.d/common-session Best regards, Jelle de Jong _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
