| Index: chrome_mac/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Versions/10.0.628.0/Google Chrome Framework.framework/Resources/keystone_promote_postflight.sh | 
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| --- chrome_mac/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Versions/10.0.628.0/Google Chrome Framework.framework/Resources/keystone_promote_postflight.sh	(revision 89368) | 
| +++ chrome_mac/Google Chrome.app/Contents/Versions/10.0.628.0/Google Chrome Framework.framework/Resources/keystone_promote_postflight.sh	(working copy) | 
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| -#!/bin/bash -p | 
| - | 
| -# Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 
| -# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 
| -# found in the LICENSE file. | 
| - | 
| -# Called as root after Keystone ticket promotion to change the owner, group, | 
| -# and permissions on the application.  The application bundle and its contents | 
| -# are set to owner root, group wheel, and to be writable only by root, but | 
| -# readable and executable (when appropriate) by everyone. | 
| -# | 
| -# Note that this script will be invoked with the real user ID set to the | 
| -# user's ID, but the effective user ID set to 0 (root).  bash -p is used on | 
| -# the first line to prevent bash from setting the effective user ID to the | 
| -# real user ID (dropping root privileges). | 
| -# | 
| -# WARNING: This script is NOT currently run when the Keystone ticket is | 
| -# promoted during application installation directly from the disk image, | 
| -# because the installation process itself handles the same permission fix-ups | 
| -# that this script normally would. | 
| - | 
| -set -e | 
| - | 
| -# This script runs as root, so be paranoid about things like ${PATH}. | 
| -export PATH="/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin" | 
| - | 
| -# Output the pid to stdout before doing anything else.  See | 
| -# chrome/browser/ui/cocoa/authorization_util.h. | 
| -echo "${$}" | 
| - | 
| -if [ ${#} -ne 1 ] ; then | 
| -  echo "usage: ${0} APP" >& 2 | 
| -  exit 2 | 
| -fi | 
| - | 
| -APP="${1}" | 
| - | 
| -# Make sure that APP is an absolute path and that it exists. | 
| -if [ -z "${APP}" ] || [ "${APP:0:1}" != "/" ] || [ ! -d "${APP}" ] ; then | 
| -  echo "${0}: must provide an absolute path naming an extant directory" >& 2 | 
| -  exit 3 | 
| -fi | 
| - | 
| -OWNER_GROUP="root:wheel" | 
| -chown -Rh "${OWNER_GROUP}" "${APP}" >& /dev/null | 
| - | 
| -CHMOD_MODE="a+rX,u+w,go-w" | 
| -chmod -R "${CHMOD_MODE}" "${APP}" >& /dev/null | 
| - | 
| -# On the Mac, or at least on HFS+, symbolic link permissions are significant, | 
| -# but chmod -R and -h can't be used together.  Do another pass to fix the | 
| -# permissions on any symbolic links. | 
| -find "${APP}" -type l -exec chmod -h "${CHMOD_MODE}" {} + >& /dev/null | 
| - | 
| -exit 0 | 
|  |