You cannot do this. You cannot make updates to a Git repository without first reading (cloning) the repository. Git deals in commits, and for a user to create a new commit, they need to have the ...
[root@user-1 linux]# ./xcp chmod -mode 111 -v file:///mnt/s_v1/D1/ mode of 'file:///mnt/s_v1/D1' changed from 0777 to 0111 mode of 'file:///mnt/s_v1/D1/1.txt' changed ...
An interesting question was posed recently in a discussion group. What would you do if the chmod command on a system that you manage lost its execute permissions? Well, you wouldn’t exactly just chmod ...