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  <description>Perl doesn't reflect that I want to make dir and set permission. If I write like this mkdir('dir', 0777); but this way will be setting 755. How to solve this problem↓http://perl.g.hatena.ne.jp/Cress/20080611/1213184541 umask(0); mkdir('dir', 0777); If you want to upload something file, changing perm…</description>
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  <published>2010-05-25 11:41:06</published>
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