At 7:10 PM +0200 8/2/01, Simon Matter wrote:
Unfortunately the problem applies to all directories, but for example in /usr
there are just a few files with wrong permissions because usually the problem
applies to config files created at boot time. I tried to figure out which
device files do not belong to an RPM and could also have wrong permissions. I
guess this could be a difficult task because mode 644 is not always the
solution there.
I recall there being some tools out there to backup/restore UNIX
permissions. If someone could backup the permissions on a default
Linux install and share the tool/data on the list we could apply it
to 1.0.1 systems. The only tool I came up with was 'licen' (check
sourceforge.net). I thought there was a perl script someone
published once to do this too but didn't find it.
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