GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 138063
Recursive permission modification
Last modified: 2005-07-12 12:32:50 UTC
Its an enhancement in nautilus which helps a user to change the permissions of all the contents of a folder(including sub folders),Which gives the option for the user like "Add to Folder Contents" and if this option is true and when the user clicks the close button of the properties page The changed permissions (only the Changed permissions) will be applied to all the contents of that folder.
Created attachment 25928 [details] [review] Append the patch file to fm-properties-window.c
Thanks! Confirming & Adding PATCH keyword.
Comment on attachment 25928 [details] [review] Append the patch file to fm-properties-window.c Does this patch deal with the fact that permissions on a folder (particularly +x) aren't usually what you want on folder contents. Also please read the nautilus styleguide for formatting details.
Any news on this patch?
Mathew?
Bug 44767 is the same as this bug. There is 1 other problem than recursive directory changes: - When selecting several files, the group of the files cannot be changed. Gnome developers certainly use the shell, as the GUI is useless. So what's up guys ? This problem has been reported 5 years ago, and we are now in Gnome 2.10 ???
Please add this functionality. This is crucial to the usefulness of Nautilus as a file manager.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 44767 ***