[izpack-users] chmod on unix shell scripts
nbc
nathan.chun at ngc.com
Thu Sep 20 16:14:48 CEST 2007
Thanks Loic:
That did the trick.
Thanks again for the quick response.
Loic BARDON wrote:
>
> Hi nbc,
>
> Use the fully qualified path of your script on the target machine.
> That is, if your script is set to be installed at the root of your
> INSTALL_PATH, use
>
> <execuable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/myScripts.sh" os="unix"/>
>
> If it is set to be put in the "sh" subdirectory, you'll want to write :
>
> <execuable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/sh/myScripts.sh" os="unix"/>
>
>
> Loïc
>
> nbc a écrit :
>> I've created an installer on unix. I have some unix shell scripts
>> (myScripts.sh) that have executable privs on the source. I use the
>> <execuable targetfile="myScripts.sh" os="unix"/> on the pack. When the
>> files are installed, the privs on myScripts.sh are read/write only.
>>
>> How do I give the target unix shell scripts execute privs.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
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