Archive extraction fails, if the archive includes a write-protected dir #6
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This is an attempt at fixing jfrog/jfrog-cli#2652 where the extraction of an archive fails, when the archive includes a directory without write permissions.
In that scenario, the extraction fails when it tries to create the new file inside the directory, beucase that directory has no write permissions.
To try and overcome this, the extraction process has been improved as part of this PR as follows:
A new
mkdirAll
function has been added, replacing the defaultod.MkdirAll
function. The new function temporarily sets 0755 permissions for all the directories, and then returns a restore function to revert the permission changes, after the file was created.Fix jfrog/jfrog-cli#2652