Fix permissions of add_lib, when copying readonly libraries (e.g. of nix/store) to avoid a Permissions Denied Error#21
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| std::fs::copy(path, out)?; | ||
| fs::copy(path, out.clone())?; | ||
| #[cfg(target_family = "unix")] | ||
| fs::set_permissions(out, fs::Permissions::from_mode(0o644))?; |
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This should at the very least have a comment documenting this workaround for Nix 😉
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Not sure if it matters but there is |
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This would be nice to have. I just hit this error using Nix. I could try to take it over if @kuviman has moved on ... |
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I had issues when using this with NixOS and the android-sdk in the
/nix/storewhich is completely read-only.It copied the file from there and kept the permissions of it, running
cargo apka second time resulted in an Permissions denied error, because the file couldn't be overwritten.This fix just sets the permissions to standard
644permissions, which is AFAIK recommended for files like.so.I think this could also be fixed, by just setting the user write permission bit of the file (a matter of preference I guess).