[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 16 Feb, I wrote:
> >
> > I'm packaging software that includes a cron.d entry. When i run lintian
> > on the .changes file, it seems that the /etc/cron.d entry is always 0755
> > instead of 0644 as is required. No matter what I do, that file always
> > ends up being
On 16 Feb, I wrote:
>
> I'm packaging software that includes a cron.d entry. When i run lintian
> on the .changes file, it seems that the /etc/cron.d entry is always 0755
> instead of 0644 as is required. No matter what I do, that file always
> ends up being packaged with 0755 perms. Why isn't
I'm packaging software that includes a cron.d entry. When i run lintian
on the .changes file, it seems that the /etc/cron.d entry is always 0755
instead of 0644 as is required. No matter what I do, that file always
ends up being packaged with 0755 perms. Why isn't dh_fixperms fixing
this file l
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