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Who is taking "ash"?



I thought someone was going to take on the "ash" package, but it still has
my name on it.

	Bruce

> From: Russell John Coker <rjc@snoopy.virtual.net.au>
>    I've just noticed that the ash package version 0.2-0 has some permission
> problems, it leaves the copyright file world-writable (and could possibly do
> the same to the directories /usr, /usr/man, and /usr/doc if they didn't
> already exist.  Here's the tar output:
> 
> drwxr-xr-x root/root         0 Dec  6 16:32 1995 ./
> drwxr-xr-x root/root         0 Dec  6 16:32 1995 bin/
> -rwxr-xr-x root/root     60881 Dec  6 16:32 1995 bin/ash
> drwxr-xrwx root/root         0 Dec  6 16:32 1995 usr/
> drwxr-xrwx root/root         0 Dec  6 16:32 1995 usr/man/
> drwxr-xr-x root/root         0 Dec  6 16:32 1995 usr/man/man1/
> -rw-r--r-- root/root     37065 Dec  6 16:32 1995 usr/man/man1/ash.1
> drwxr-xrwx root/root         0 Dec  6 16:32 1995 usr/doc/
> drwxr-xr-x root/root         0 Dec  6 16:32 1995 usr/doc/copyright/
> -rw-r--rw- root/root      2305 Dec  6 16:32 1995 usr/doc/copyright/ash
>        ^^
> 
>    Russell Coker
> 
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Bruce Perens K6BP   Bruce@Pixar.com

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