shtool fixperm - GNU shtool file permission fixing command
shtool fixperm [-v|--verbose] [-t|--trace]
path [path ...]
shtool fixperm fixes file permissions inside a source tree under
path by cleaning up the permission bits. It determines the cleaned up
permission from the already set bits. It is intended to be run before a
tarball is rolled (usually with shtool tarball) out of a source tree.
The trick is that this is more convenient than having to set the permissions
manually or by using a large file list.
The following command line options are available.
- -v, --verbose
- Display some processing information.
- -t, --trace
- Enable the output of the essential shell commands which are executed.
# Makefile.in
dist:
shtool fixperm -v *
...
The GNU shtool fixperm command was originally written by Ralf S.
Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> in 1996 for OSSP eperl. It was
later taken over into GNU shtool.