I need to do a simple task: create a directory with mode 770 (drwxrwx---). So I tried this:
mkdir("dir1", 0770);
mkdir("dir2", 770);
mkdir("dir3", "0770");
mkdir("dir4", "770");
mkdir("dir5", "1770");
mkdir("dir6", 1770);
And I get this:
drwxrws--- 2 punto punto 1024 Jun 20 10:39 dir1
dr----S--T 2 punto punto 1024 Jun 20 10:39 dir2
dr----S--T 2 punto punto 1024 Jun 20 10:39 dir3
dr----S--T 2 punto punto 1024 Jun 20 10:39 dir4
d-wxr-s--T 2 punto punto 1024 Jun 20 10:39 dir5
d-wxr-s--T 2 punto punto 1024 Jun 20 10:39 dir6
The closest is the firs one, but it's not exactly what I want.. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks..
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