Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: chmod a+r -R Documentation | From | Mike Coleman <> | Date | 06 Mar 2000 14:38:51 -0600 |
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David Forrest <drf5n@mug.sys.virginia.edu> writes: > Alan, > Could you > > chmod a+r -R Documentation > > since it looks like some of the files have become read-protected. > > grep: Documentation/kernel-docs.txt: Permission denied > grep: Documentation/proc.txt: Permission denied
Better yet, could 'chmod -R a+rX linux' just become part of the script that makes distributions? What conceivable reason could there be for keeping any of this secret?
--Mike
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