HP Fortran bug - (nf)
phil at uiucme.UUCP
phil at uiucme.UUCP
Wed May 9 02:13:00 AEST 1984
#N:uiucme:3100003:000:577
uiucme!phil May 8 11:13:00 1984
I have an HP9000 (please don't laugh). And I'm not sure what's happening
in the following -
Scenario:
My umask is 022.
I become super-user.
I type in a fortran compile.
fc mine.f
When the compile is done, I notice that /dev/null has gone from
permission 0666 to 0644. This has the side-effect of preventing
others from using the fortran or pascal compilers.
Why does the permission change? How can I prevent it? I called Hewlett-
Packard and they said that I should avoid this situation...
Philip Gross
uiucdcs!uiucuxc!uiucme!phil
U of Illinois, Dept of M&IE
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