Re: Can I set the access level to the files with specified suffix when creating?
- From: "Lazytiger" <baihaoping@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Oct 2006 22:20:15 -0700
ynotssor 写道:
"Lazytiger" <baihaoping@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageyes, but in some conditions, the executable file is required of course.
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Every time I created a shell script, I had to chmod it to execute.
Why? "sh scriptname" will execute it w/o chmod.
I just want to know is possible?
if so,how?
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