On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 22:54 -0700, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
find -type d | xargs chmod g+rwsx Somebody has been messing with the checked out contents of the htdocs, and made a serious permissions mess and lots of dupes (and broken my cronjob):
oops, that was me, sorry. I had a "cd /home/groups/p/ph/phpmyadmin/htdocs/phpMyAdmin ; cvs update -d ; head -20 ChangeLog ; chmod -R g+rwx /home/groups/p/ph/phpmyadmin/htdocs" in my .bash_history, and I suppose it's what created the problems.
My cronjob automatically updates the ./phpMyAdmin dir every 3 hours.
I guess it's the purpose of /home/groups/p/ph/phpmyadmin/htdocs/updatecvs.sh ? Nice work, is it running on your personal SF shell account crontab, or are there project-based crontabs too?
Then BOTH Oliver (swix) and Marc (lem9) need to do: cd /home/groups/p/ph/phpmyadmin/htdocs chgrp -R phpmyadmin . find -type d | xargs chmod g+s find | xargs chmod g+rw
(did that approx a week ago, hope it's fine now).
Suggestion: What about also generating the cvs version (http://www.phpmyadmin.net/cvs/) on a daily basis via cron?
regards, Olivier