Thanks Simon ,

I will check it out .

Thanks,
Sandip


On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Simon Urbanek
<simon.urba...@r-project.org>wrote:

> Sandip,
>
> this has nothing to do with R but rather your restrictive umask setting.
> If you want others to have rx permissions, change your umask to something
> like 0022 which is more commonly used (please see unix documentation on the
> concepts involved).
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
>
>
> On Feb 7, 2014, at 1:15 PM, Sandip Nandi <sanna...@umail.iu.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hi ,
> >
> > I have installed R on my system and the user access control looks like
> this
> >
> > -rwxr-x*---* 1 root root 10578117 Feb  3 11:26 libR.so
> >
> > I have installed R as root , but the access control for other is not
> > enabled by default ( at least Read option) .
> > This can be solved using linux ways, but I am interested to know if there
> > is any way to mention while we run R or install R packages.
> >
> > What I am trying to achieve ?
> >
> >   We have multinode system , and some tool will install R and other
> > packages in all nodes. But the software which will access R run as
> > different user and not able to read . If R has some functionality while
> > installing , it can be performed easily else some manual work need to
> done.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sandip
> >
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