I use linux. I downloaded a few modules today, notably Class-MultiMethods, and Quantuum-Superposition, and noticed that alot of the plain text files are mode 755, that is "executable". I have seen this occasionally in other modules as well. Now I see "danger" in this, as anyone of them
could hide hidden script commands. Is this just sloppiness on the authors part? I mean the file-endings are unix, so it isn't because it was a windows file, where permissions are not kept.
Am I being too picky about this, or should awareness be raised about this? Anyone have a good script to recursively check all files and directories for safe permissions before running make? I have a rudimentary one,
but I'm not sure if it will break things in certain modules?
#!/bin/bash
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cd `pwd`
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chmod -R 700 .
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find . -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; -print;
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