some update broke codeblocks 'make install'



openSUSE 11.2 x86_64

On a stock 11.2 system, codeblocks will build and install fine (using latest
svn, or older).

But after some update is installed, root permissions get messed up. 'make
install' causes all directories that the install process creates to get
rwx------ permissions. This is wrong. Only root can run codeblocks like
this.

It should be rwxr-xr-x permissions on folders. (and it was before the
update).

I'm just not sure which update caused this change. I know it wasn't the sudo
or aaa_base updates because I haven't installed those yet. Looking thru
what is on the 11.2 update repo... maybe the libtool update?

If I can figure it out I'll file a bug report.
.



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