On the Preseed and Boot tabs, make new files with the *.sh extension executable.

Bug #1954558 reported by Cubic PPA
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Cubic
Fix Released
Low
Cubic PPA

Bug Description

CURRENT BEHAVIOR
If the user creates a file with a *.sh extension on the Preseed tab or the Boot tab (on the Options page), the file is not executable.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
If the user creates a file with the *.sh extension, the file should be executable.

Cubic PPA (cubic-wizard)
description: updated
Changed in cubic:
assignee: nobody → Cubic PPA (cubic-wizard)
importance: Undecided → Low
status: New → In Progress
summary: - On the Preseed and boot tabs, make new files with the "*.sh" extensiosn
+ On the Preseed and Boot tabs, make new files with the "*.sh" extensiosn
executable.
description: updated
Cubic PPA (cubic-wizard)
summary: - On the Preseed and Boot tabs, make new files with the "*.sh" extensiosn
+ On the Preseed and Boot tabs, make new files with the *.sh extensiosn
executable.
Revision history for this message
Cubic PPA (cubic-wizard) wrote : Re: On the Preseed and Boot tabs, make new files with the *.sh extensiosn executable.

Files created in Cubic:
• If the new file name has the *.sh extension, it will get executable permissions
• If the new file name does not have the *.sh extension, it will not get executable permissions

Files copied from outside of Cubic (using the terminal or a file browser such as Nautilus):
• If the file name has the *.sh extension, it will get executable permissions
• If the file name does not have the *.sh extension, it will retain its permissions (executable or non-executable)

Files renamed in Cubic:
• If the old file name does not have the *.sh extension and the new file name has the *.sh extension, it will get executable permissions
• If the old file name has the *.sh extension and the new file name does not have the *.sh extension, it will lose executable permissions
• If the old file name has the *.sh extension and the new file name has the *.sh extension, it will retain executable permissions
• If the old file name does not have the *.sh extension and the new file name does not have the *.sh extension, it will retain its non-executable permissions

summary: - On the Preseed and Boot tabs, make new files with the *.sh extensiosn
+ On the Preseed and Boot tabs, make new files with the *.sh extension
executable.
Cubic PPA (cubic-wizard)
Changed in cubic:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
Revision history for this message
Cubic PPA (cubic-wizard) wrote :

Fix released in version 2021.12-66.

Get the latest version by executing...

    $ sudo apt update
    $ sudo apt install --no-install-recommends cubic

Changed in cubic:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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