[Patch] #29984 Change file permission using octal numbers
Sven Leiber
s.leiber at web.de
Fri May 16 00:11:48 BST 2003
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Hi!
I think it was more a "chmod terminal" the one whish sayes. So you have a
textbox and than anter a "u+x" to add a execute for the user to the file and
something like that. and the octal things to, like chmod make it.
I think it was a good future for admins. The user can set there permissions
with the checkboxes, but if the admin comes to it and dont have a terminal at
the moment he can change the permissions like he do it in the terminal. I
think many admins don't like the checkboxes.
I think we can add ther under the Access Permisssions a textbox to do that
things.
Sven
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