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[jira] [Created] (IO-575) copyDirectory (all overloads) does not maintain file permissions

Adam Kewley created IO-575:
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             Summary: copyDirectory (all overloads) does not maintain file permissions
                 Key: IO-575
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-575
             Project: Commons IO
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 2.5
            Reporter: Adam Kewley


I found that permissions (specifically, execute) are not maintained when using copyDirectory. The following test demonstrates the behavior:**

 
{code:java}
Path sourceDir = Files.createTempDirectory("source-dir");
String filename = "some-file";
Path sourceFile = Files.createFile(sourceDir.resolve(filename));

assertThat(sourceFile.toFile().canExecute()).isFalse();

sourceFile.toFile().setExecutable(true);

assertThat(sourceFile.toFile().canExecute()).isTrue();

Path destDir = Files.createTempDirectory("some-empty-destination");

FileUtils.copyDirectory(sourceDir.toFile(), destDir.toFile());

Path destFile = destDir.resolve(filename);

assertThat(destFile.toFile().exists()).isTrue();
assertThat(destFile.toFile().canExecute()).isTrue(); // fails
{code}
Is it working as intended that the permissions are not copied over?

 

 

 



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