Hello,
I am using Net::SFTP to upload files and change the file permissions. How do I read, in unix style, the file perm format?
*** file permisions: $VAR1 = bless( {
'uid' => 500,
'flags' => 15,
'mtime' => 1203350526,
'atime' => 1203350526,
'perm' => 33092,
'gid' => 500,
'size' => '0'
}, 'Net::SFTP::Attributes' );
my $attrs = Net::SFTP::Attributes->new(Stat => [ stat "test.file" ]);
print "*** file permisions: " . Dumper($attrs) ."\n";
$attrs->perm( [ '0777' ] ); # what format is this?
$sftp->do_setstat('test.file', $attrs);
$attrs = Net::SFTP::Attributes->new(Stat => [ stat "test.file"
+ ]);
print "*** file permisions: " . ($attrs->{'perm'}) ."\n";
Thanks,
Cory
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