Hi,
I want to use MakeMaker to create a Makefile in a project with xS. And it should be possible for several people to remake the files. But MakeMaker creates a Makefile wherein you can find several "chmod"s. And I can't chmod a file created by another user. At the moment, I'm using a very messy and ugly workarount, forcing to change the Makefile manually after automatically building it.
I would like to continue using MakeMaker, to be system-independent.
Could anybody tell me how to force MakeMaker not to use chmod?
Or give me any clues how I could write my own Makefile, system independent?
Or, if you think this question is totally at the wrong place here (I'm new in this cloister), please tell me a mailing list better suiting my question!
XSes
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