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Trygve Laugstol updated MUNIX-6:
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Fix Version/s: 1.0-alpha-4
> set-attributes doesn't pick up paths that aren't explicitly created with
> mkdirs
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> Key: MUNIX-6
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MUNIX-6
> Project: Maven 2.x Unix Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: later
> Environment: Fedora 9, Maven unix plugin 1.0-alpha-3, java 1.6.0_11
> Reporter: Marius Gravdal
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.0-alpha-4
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> Trying this:
> {noformat}
> <mkdirs>
> <paths>
> <path>${rpm.path}/logs/child1path>
> <path>${rpm.path}/logs/child2</path>
> </paths>
> </mkdirs>
> {noformat}
> and then this:
> {noformat}
> <set-attributes>
> <basedir>${rpm.path}/logs</basedir>
> <fileAttributes>
> <user>${rpm.username}</user>
> <group>${rpm.groupname}</group>
> <mode>0775</mode>
> </fileAttributes>
> </set-attributes>
> {noformat}
> results in the "logs"-folder being owned by root:root with "standard"
> permissions, while child1 and child2 has the correct permissions.
> If I add another mkdir for ${rpm.path}/logs, the correct user/group and
> permissions is also applied to the "logs" folder.
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