chmod: Use DIRFIRST

Previously, running `chmod 777` on a directory that had no read or
execute access (e.g. 111 or 000) would cause chmod to throw its
toys since it was trying to opendir before having added read permission
to the directory.
master
David Phillips 6 years ago committed by Michael Forney
parent 69b9c2444b
commit e1c56a6321

@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
struct recursor r = { .fn = chmodr, .hist = NULL, .depth = 0, .maxdepth = 1,
.follow = 'P', .flags = 0 };
.follow = 'P', .flags = DIRFIRST };
size_t i;
argv0 = *argv, argv0 ? (argc--, argv++) : (void *)0;

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