I am developing an application that can restore apps' data back to /data/data/{packageName}. After restoring the files, I am setting the permissions to rw- r-- r--. I set it in this way:
public int chmod(File path, int mode) throws Exception {
Class fileUtils = Class.forName("android.os.FileUtils");
Method setPermissions = fileUtils.getMethod("setPermissions",
String.class, int.class, int.class, int.class);
return (Integer) setPermissions.invoke(null, path.getAbsolutePath(),
mode, -1, -1);
}
and calling chmod(file, 644);
But when I check these files' permissions in file explorer it shows me "--- rwx r-x".
So how can I set the permissions to rw- r-- r--?
Process process = null;
DataOutputStream dataOutputStream = null;
try {
process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("su");
dataOutputStream = new DataOutputStream(process.getOutputStream());
dataOutputStream.writeBytes("chmod 644 FilePath\n");
dataOutputStream.writeBytes("exit\n");
dataOutputStream.flush();
process.waitFor();
} catch (Exception e) {
return false;
} finally {
try {
if (dataOutputStream != null) {
dataOutputStream.close();
}
process.destroy();
} catch (Exception e) {
}
}
The value is wrong, the correct one is 420 (420 decimal is 644 octal). Alternatively you can add a leading 0
to make it a java octal literal.
i.e.
chmod(destinationFile, 0644)
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