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the ones generated by the Unix ls -l command. For example, a regular file that is readable by everyone and writable only by its owner has the mode string -rw-r--r--. Stat::lsMode will either examine the file and produce the right mode string for you, or you can pass it the mode that you get back from Perl's stat call. PR: ports/26847
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lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/Stat/lsMode/.packlist
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lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/Stat/lsMode.pm
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@dirrm lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/Stat/lsMode
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@unexec rmdir %D/lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/Stat 2>/dev/null || true
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@unexec rmdir %D/lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/Stat 2>/dev/null || true
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