[PATCH] binutils: Attempt to retain permissions on copying file
Marco Atzeri
marco.atzeri@gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 18:49:25 GMT 2021
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On 23.02.2021 07:52, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote: > Writing into an existing file clears its S_ISUID and S_ISGID bits. > Attempt to restore those permission bits but don't fail if it doesn't > work. > > Also, since the output file always exists (all callers create an empty > file before calling smart_rename), open the file without any > permission hints or O_CREAT. > > binutils/ > > * rename.c (simple_copy): Don't use O_CREAT. > (simple_copy)[!defined (_WIN32) || defined (__CYGWIN32__)]: > Attempt to retain permission bits. pay attention that __CYGWIN32__ is deprecated and instead should be used __CYGWIN__ it exists only for obsolete compatibility on 32bit platform $ gcc -E -dM - </dev/null | grep CYGWIN #define __CYGWIN__ 1 #define __CYGWIN32__ 1 on 64 bit $ gcc -E -dM - </dev/null | grep CYGWIN #define __CYGWIN__ 1
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