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Date:      Thu, 7 Aug 2008 13:11:58 +0200
From:      Henrik Brix Andersen <brix@FreeBSD.org>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Odd issue with 'make extract' in a directory outside /usr/ports
Message-ID:  <20080807111157.GA90026@tirith.brixandersen.dk>
In-Reply-To: <489A60B2.9080205@cyberbotx.com>
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On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 10:40:50PM -0400, Naram Qashat wrote:
> I have a folder outside /usr/ports that is not owned by root that I store=
 ports=20
> I am making edits on, and whenever I use 'make extract' on any port withi=
n that=20
> folder while I am root, none of the permissions from the tarball it extra=
cted=20
> from are kept.  For example, a configure script that is set to mode 0755 =
will be=20
> extracted as mode 0644, removing the execute flag.  I don't recall when t=
his=20
> started happening, as it used to work.  I saw nothing in the flags used t=
o=20
> extract that could be changed.  Manually extracting by running the comman=
ds=20
> myself fails as well.  When I ran it manually, I tried to add -p to tar's=
 flags,=20
> but that still resulted in the execute flag being removed.  I'm not sure =
what's=20
> going on with this, but I do know it works fine within /usr/ports.  Any h=
elp on=20
> the matter is appreciated.

What type of file system are these ports on? What are mount parameters
used to mount it?

Brix
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Henrik Brix Andersen <brix@FreeBSD.org>

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