>>>>> "Markus" == Markus Mayer <mma...@broadcom.com> writes:
> On Sun, 9 Jun 2019 at 00:54, Denys Vlasenko <vda.li...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> >> Imagining myself in the situation where I need to download >> executables over tftp, the first solution which comes to mind >> is to just chmod them after download. >> >> Why that does not work for you? > I am working on a reference root file system that is used internally > and possibly also by customers. Unbeknownst to me, for years we had an > internal hack to TFTP that caused the TFTP client to apply execute > permissions to transferred files. Presumably this was a user request > at some point. > A recent root file system modernization did away with this TFTP > customization, which promptly triggered a regression being filed > against TFTP. Since I had to come up with a new way to apply our old > patch, I figured I'd share it with the community in case it is useful > to others. Why not just add a shell script wrapper that does the chmod after tftp get? -- Bye, Peter Korsgaard _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list busybox@busybox.net http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox