[ale] chmod -R ?

Björn Gustafsson bg-ale at bjorng.net
Thu Jun 10 17:43:38 EDT 2010


The problem is that chmod never sees the wildcard: it gets expanded by
the shell.  You are asking it to recursively search a list of files
name *.txt.  Since they are files there's nothing to recurse into.

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 5:22 PM,  <jcpilman at gmail.com> wrote:
> I recently changed my work laptop over to UBUNTU, Yea! All of the .txt
> files I copied over from XP and put in ~/Documents have execute
> permission for the owner. To change that, I tried:
>
> ~$ chmod -R a-x Documents/*.txt
> ~/Documents$ chmod -R a-x *.txt
> ~/Documents$ chmod -R a-x ./*.txt
> ~/Documents$ chmod -R u-x ./*.txt
>
> It fixes the permissions for the files in Documents, but it does not
> recurse into the lower Directories.
> I looked at the man pages, but haven't figured it out.  I also made
> sure I am the owner with chown.  All the files I copied were
> originally:
>
> nobody:nogroup.
>
> chown recursed the way I expected it on the first try.
>
> Can you see what I'm doing wrong?
>
> ...John
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