I recently installed 5.12.2, and I was poking about and noticed perl.exe doesn't have the read only attribute
$ attrib C:\perl\5.12.2\lib\strict.pm
A R C:\perl\5.12.2\lib\strict.pm
$ attrib C:\perl\5.12.2\bin\perldoc.bat
A R C:\perl\5.12.2\bin\perldoc.bat
$ attrib C:\perl\5.12.2\bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\perl.exe
A C:\perl\5.12.2\bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\perl.exe
All the other files are marked read only except those in
perl -V:installbin
I poked about the source tree, but I couldn't find where these attributes are set. This makes it seem they're set by default but where?
perl\win32/Makefile: attrib -r ..\t\*.*
perl\win32/makefile.mk: attrib -r ..\t\*.*
Any idea why they aren't read only?
Thanks
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