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Feature Request: Option to disable chmod +x on file #36

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eggbean opened this issue Jun 21, 2022 · 0 comments
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Feature Request: Option to disable chmod +x on file #36

eggbean opened this issue Jun 21, 2022 · 0 comments

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eggbean commented Jun 21, 2022

I was pleased to find this is it seemed to do what I wanted, but reading more carefully it looks like a chmod +x is performed on every file (which I don't want).

I want to use this for not only executable binaries, but also the associated man files and often also bash completion files and these obviously should not be made executable.

When I extract the files manually I find that the execute permissions on binaries are already set anyway.

Does anybody know of anything similar which I could use for these files? Or should I use another action to change chmod the files again afterwards?

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