I notice that some text files have the executable bits set. I presume
this is a result of doing cvs add from a Windows machine. Is there any
way to avoid this or, if not, can we flip the executable bits off after
the fact? The affected files are as follows, by module.
xemacs files
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lisp/easy-mmode.el
man/beta.texi
src/s/cygwin.sc
xemacsweb files
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Releases/2004-02-02.content
cgi-bin/.wilma/ChangeLog
cgi-bin/.wilma/xemacs-binary-kits.rc
cgi-bin/.wilma/xemacs-design.rc
cgi-bin/.wilma/xemacs-users-ru.rc
People/ChangeLog
People/index.content
People/make-home-page.input
People/*/index.content
packages files
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xemacs-packages/edit-utils/highline.el
xemacs-packages/idlwave/idlwave_catalog
xemacs-packages/oo-browser/tree-x/Xoobr-color.ad
xemacs-packages/oo-browser/tree-x/Xoobr.ad
xemacs-packages/erc/ChangeLog
xemacs-packages/erc/ChangeLog.upstream
xemacs-packages/erc/Makefile
xemacs-packages/erc/mkChangeLog.upstream
xemacs-packages/erc/package-info.in
xemacs-packages/erc/HACKING.upstream
xemacs-packages/erc/erc-backend.el
xemacs-packages/erc/erc-identd.el
xemacs-packages/erc/erc-nicklist.el
xemacs-packages/xwem/logo.xpm
Regards,
--
Jerry James
http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~james/