Bill McCarthy wrote:
> On Wed 11-Oct-06 8:56am -0600, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
>
> > Well, sorry to have needlessly bothered you. Let's holler to Bram
> > then. (Bill, are you still seeing the bug?)
>
> Well, I don't know about bug but it looks like permissions
> were not properly set in a recent update.
>
> If I use Windows' FTP.EXE, I can see permissions with a unix
> style 'dir' command: 'ls -l'. In both directories
> pub/vim/runtime/autoload and pub/vim/runtime/dos/autoload,
> the typical file has permission '-rw-r--r--' - everyone can
> read. These I can read.
>
> One file (netrwSettings.vim) has permission '-rw----r--' -
> everyone can read except members of a certain group.
>
> The 4 files I'm unable to read (netrw.vim, tar.vim,
> vimball.vim and zip.vim) have permissions set as
> '-rw-------' - only system administrators can read.
>
> All 5 files, with unusual permissions, were last modified on
> Oct 09 around 7:30p.
The script that fixes the permissions was missing the autoload directory.
It's fixed now. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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