The perms are fine in cvs:

-r--r--r--  1 cvs  cvs   24388 Sep 23 14:18 user_streams.c,v

 -- james 
> 
> My umask is 022 (and I've never changed it, not since my early uni days
> on those old SGI Indigos when I was paranoid).
> I'm wondering if somehow the file was originally created 
> read-only (I can't
> think why that might be!?) and that CVS is remembering it?
> 
> Karl Fogels "Open Source Development with CVS" suggests that this might
> be the case and that the repository option PreservePermissions might
> have something to do with it.
> 
> It looks like the solution (aside from me chmod'ing the files +w each
> time I make a change) is to either set the permissions in the repository
> itself, or to enable the PreservePermissions setting on the server side
> (although he hints at some other implications).
> 
> --Wez.
> 
> On 09/23/02, "Andi Gutmans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 07:22 PM 9/23/2002 +0100, Wez Furlong wrote:
> > >Am I the only one who is getting their files chmod'ed to read-only
> > >every time I do a CVS commit?
> > >In particular, main/user_streams.c keeps doing this which is quite
> > >annoying - is there some setting on the server side that affects this?
> > >(and do we want it switched on?)
> > 
> > No idea. It's never happened to me. Not that I think it can 
> have anything 
> > to do with it but is your umask OK?
> 
> 
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