Hi,
here are my 5 cents.
Seems you are using the CERN AFS ...
The problem is that ... AFS has it's own access permissions which are
INDEPENDENT of the usual unix file permissions.
Even though you say "chmod a+rx something" ... people will be able to use
this "something" ONLY IF AFS ALSO AGREES!!!
And this is usually not the case.
If you want to make "something" public ... please put this "something"
into your "public" subdirectory (note this is a magic name "public"):
$HOME/public/...
I think, you should already have such a subdirectory (with the name
"public"). If not ... just do:
mkdir $HOME/public chmod a+rx $HOME/public
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