[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 201395] Re: f-spot should obey umask

Gunnar Tryggvason gtryggvason at gmail.com
Sat Apr 3 09:02:05 UTC 2010


Hi. I am using Karmic Koala-9.10 and are having problems with perms regardin F-SPOT. I share my photos from an old PC- running 9.04-mythbuntu and files are owned by me, but using group users with perm +rw (764). I use Samba sharing for my pictures (myndir).:
[myndir]
comment = myndir
path = /media/gagnadiskur/Myndir
public = yes
writable = yes
create mask = 0776
directory mask = 0776

There are 4 users on the 9.1-pc and they are all members of the group users, files have perm 774 and files 764. UMASK is set to 002.  I use f-spot and use symb. link for the other users to one common location. But when any one other than the owner of the pictures edits them, then perms changes to 722??????.
But editing in Nautilus is ok.

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f-spot should obey umask
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201395
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Status in Personal photo management for the GNOME desktop: Fix Released
Status in Mono Development Environment: Unknown
Status in “f-spot” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released

Bug description:
When i import files f-spot creates new folders with permissions according to my umask.
Though, the files which are copied into these folders from the usb-camera are given the wrong permissions.

For example:
with the umask set to: 002
the newly created directory's have permission: 775 (which is correct)
but the copied image-files have permission: 644 (which should be 664)






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