I am trying to change the permissions of a bunch of files that are located in a specific directory. I am using chmod to do so. The function does not return any error, but when I print the old and new permissions, it does not look like it is changing anything.
void main(int argc, char *argv[]){
struct stat archivo;
char *directorio = "/home/edu/Escritorio/P7/practica7/prueba";
char *rutaRel = malloc(strlen(directorio) + 1 + NAME_MAX);
mode_t permisos;
modo = strtol(argv[2], NULL, 0); //I am trying with 0664
strcpy(rutaRel, directorio);
rutaRel[strlen(directorio)] = '/';
while (ep = readdir (dp)){
strcpy(rutaRel + strlen(directorio) + 1, ep->d_name);
stat(rutaRel, &archivo);
if(S_ISREG(archivo.st_mode)){
permisos=archivo.st_mode;
if((chmod(rutaRel,modo))==-1){
perror("Error: \n");
}
printf(" %s: %u -> %u\n",ep->d_name,permisos,archivo.st_mode);
}
}
closedir(dp);
}
I have not been able to locate the error so far. Any ideas?
OUTPUT:
a4: 33204 -> 33204
a2: 33204 -> 33204
A3: 33204 -> 33204
a5: 33204 -> 33204
a1: 33204 -> 33204
The problem is that you don't get the new flags for the file, you print the same old flags you fetched before calling
chmod
.