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and subject line Re: Bug#814422: sed sets permission to 775 for /usr/share/info 
during installation
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regarding sed sets permission to 775 for /usr/share/info during installation
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Package: sed
Version: 4.2.2-4+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i

Dear Maintainer,

*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***

   * What led up to the situation?
        - installation of the jessie 8.3 netinstall, no additional packages are 
installed (not even standard base utilities). After installation, the directory 
/usr/share/info has the permissions of 775. 
        When using 'apt-get download grep' and using dpkg --content, 
/usr/share/info  has permissions of 755. 
        This is also the permission on a system that was upgraded from wheezy 
to jessie. 
        755 is also the permission for /usr/share/info in other packages, e.g. 
yap, zlibc and zutils to name just the ones I checked.  
        So it seems to me the permissions in sed are wrong when using the 
netinstall for jessie.
        I'm investigating further if these inconsitencies exist for more 
directories/files.




-- System Information:
Debian Release: 8.3
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_GB.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages sed depends on:
ii  dpkg         1.17.26
ii  libc6        2.19-18+deb8u2
ii  libselinux1  2.3-2

sed recommends no packages.

sed suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: sed
Version: 4.2.2-4+deb8u1

On 2016-02-11 12:40 +0000, hillbicks wrote:

> Package: sed
> Version: 4.2.2-4+b1
> Severity: normal
> Tags: d-i
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
>
>    * What led up to the situation?
>       - installation of the jessie 8.3 netinstall, no additional packages are 
> installed (not even standard base utilities). After installation, the 
> directory /usr/share/info has the permissions of 775. 
>       When using 'apt-get download grep' and using dpkg --content, 
> /usr/share/info  has permissions of 755. 
>       This is also the permission on a system that was upgraded from wheezy 
> to jessie. 
>       755 is also the permission for /usr/share/info in other packages, e.g. 
> yap, zlibc and zutils to name just the ones I checked.  
>       So it seems to me the permissions in sed are wrong when using the 
> netinstall for jessie.
>       I'm investigating further if these inconsitencies exist for more 
> directories/files.

This has been fixed in a jessie point release:

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| sed (4.2.2-4+deb8u1) stable; urgency=medium
| 
|   [ Jérémy Bobbio ]
|   * Ensure consistent permissions with different umasks.
|     closes: #774347, #835516.
| 
|  -- Clint Adams <[email protected]>  Fri, 09 Sep 2016 18:07:57 -0400
`----

Cheers,
       Sven

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