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<title>apt/test/integration/test-apt-edit-sources, branch 2.1.19</title>
<subtitle>Debians commandline package manager</subtitle>
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<updated>2016-07-22T14:05:09Z</updated>
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<title>create non-existent files in edit-sources with 644 instead of 640</title>
<updated>2016-07-22T14:05:09Z</updated>
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<name>David Kalnischkies</name>
<email>david@kalnischkies.de</email>
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<published>2016-07-22T11:04:47Z</published>
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If the sources file we want to edit doesn't exist yet GetLock will
create it with 640, which for a generic lockfile might be okay, but as
this is a sources file more relaxed permissions are in order – and
actually required as it wont be readable for unprivileged users causing
warnings/errors in apt calls.

Reported-By: J. Theede (musca) on IRC
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