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Peek creates files with unusual default permissions #161

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Moini opened this issue Jun 29, 2017 · 3 comments
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Peek creates files with unusual default permissions #161

Moini opened this issue Jun 29, 2017 · 3 comments
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Moini commented Jun 29, 2017

Not sure if this is intended to be a feature, but it's causing issues for me.

By default, all programs that I use on a daily basis create files with 644 permissions (owner: read/write, group/others: read).

However, Peek creates files that can only be read/written by the owner, and nobody else can access them. This causes issues for me, when I want to share the files.

Version 1.0.3 on Linux Mint 18.1

@phw phw added the bug label Jul 7, 2017
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phw commented Jul 7, 2017

I can reproduce this. I guess this has to do that the files are created as temporary files and just copied over then. I will look into it.

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Moini commented Jul 7, 2017

Thank you, @phw !

@phw phw closed this as completed in a2c54e3 Sep 24, 2017
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Moini commented Sep 24, 2017

Great, thank you, @phw !

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