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Manju Arasaiah
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Hi,
I have (also my team members) umask 002 in my ~/.cshrc so
that I want to give write permissions to group
for all my library/cell/views.
But Cadence is creating library/cell/views with group-not writable way.
When I do system("umask > /tmp/umask") and read the file it is 0022 instead
of the original value I set in my ~/.cshrc (002)!
I saw some old conversations in this group about umask being ignored by OPUS.
Is it still the same case (Cadence ignores user umask settings?)
IS there a way to set umas thru ~/.cdsinit file (thru SKILL command)?
I did not find one in cdsFinder.
thanks a lot..
Manju
I have (also my team members) umask 002 in my ~/.cshrc so
that I want to give write permissions to group
for all my library/cell/views.
But Cadence is creating library/cell/views with group-not writable way.
When I do system("umask > /tmp/umask") and read the file it is 0022 instead
of the original value I set in my ~/.cshrc (002)!
I saw some old conversations in this group about umask being ignored by OPUS.
Is it still the same case (Cadence ignores user umask settings?)
IS there a way to set umas thru ~/.cdsinit file (thru SKILL command)?
I did not find one in cdsFinder.
thanks a lot..
Manju