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Re: [Chicken-users] chmod a+rw indeed
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Jim Ursetto |
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Re: [Chicken-users] chmod a+rw indeed |
Date: |
Sat, 22 Nov 2008 15:21:53 -0600 |
Drake,
I duplicated your issue with 3.4.0 and I believe it is still an issue
in the latest builds. This only occurs on Linux (because
NEEDS_RELINKING is only set to 'yes' in Makefile.linux). The
installed files in /usr/local are not affected -- only executables in
the build directory itself.
This only happens after the files are actually installed, so I don't
understand what the purpose is. Hopefully a build expert will chime
in.
Jim
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 6:36 AM, Drake Wilson <address@hidden> wrote:
> Sorry for the short pre-message research time, but this seems bogus
> enough to warrant it. I just built Chicken 3.4.0 from source in
> /usr/local/src/chicken-3.4.0 on Debian GNU/Linux x86_64 ("sid"), and
> at the end of the [make install] output, I see:
>
> $ sudo make PLATFORM=linux PREFIX=/usr/local USE_HOST_PCRE=yes install
> [...]
> chmod a+rw chicken csi \
> csc chicken-profile
> chmod a+rw chicken-setup
>
> Uh. Why is this making the executables world-writable? Who said I
> wanted other UIDs on this machine to be able to write to those files?
> It seems like a pretty bad idea to be doing that without user consent,
> or at the very least a prominent notice!
>
> A few searches on chicken.wiki.br, the Web, and the user manual turn
> up nothing relevant about "world-writable" or "chmod a+rw", so here I
> post.
>
> ---> Drake Wilson
>
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