LPG executable in Linux [message #21808] |
Thu, 26 June 2008 08:27  |
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Hello,
I've installed IMP and LPG on Linux from their respective update sites.
The lpg binary file shipped with LPG does not have execution rights (644).
My umask being 022, I suspect that when the files are copied during the
installation, they get the user's default rights (644 in that case).
There should be a special case for executable files so that they always
have the executable flag set.
Best regards,
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Damien Thivolle
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Re: LPG executable in Linux [message #22599 is a reply to message #21808] |
Wed, 09 July 2008 11:49  |
Eclipse User |
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Damien Thivolle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've installed IMP and LPG on Linux from their respective update sites.
> The lpg binary file shipped with LPG does not have execution rights (644).
>
> My umask being 022, I suspect that when the files are copied during the
> installation, they get the user's default rights (644 in that case).
> There should be a special case for executable files so that they always
> have the executable flag set.
Hi there,
There's a bug for this:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/230516
Feel free to add yourself to the CC: list for this bug.
I just found out about the Eclipse File System (EFS) API's, which may
help in this regard.
Thanks for reminding us! :-)
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Cheers,
-- Bob
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Robert M. Fuhrer
Research Staff Member
Programming Technologies Dept.
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
IMP Team Lead (http://www.eclipse.org/imp)
X10: Productivity for High-Performance Parallel Programming (http://x10.sf.net)
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Re: LPG executable in Linux [message #572220 is a reply to message #21808] |
Wed, 09 July 2008 11:49  |
Eclipse User |
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Damien Thivolle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've installed IMP and LPG on Linux from their respective update sites.
> The lpg binary file shipped with LPG does not have execution rights (644).
>
> My umask being 022, I suspect that when the files are copied during the
> installation, they get the user's default rights (644 in that case).
> There should be a special case for executable files so that they always
> have the executable flag set.
Hi there,
There's a bug for this:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/230516
Feel free to add yourself to the CC: list for this bug.
I just found out about the Eclipse File System (EFS) API's, which may
help in this regard.
Thanks for reminding us! :-)
--
Cheers,
-- Bob
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Robert M. Fuhrer
Research Staff Member
Programming Technologies Dept.
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
IMP Team Lead (http://www.eclipse.org/imp)
X10: Productivity for High-Performance Parallel Programming (http://x10.sf.net)
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