When i type "-R 777" I get: file-modes-symbolic-to-number: Parse error in modes near `R 777'.
How to give the recusive option (-R) to the M command (change the file mod) in emacs dired?
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Recursive operations aren't supported by
dired-do-chmod.It's easy to do this as a shell command, though:
M-!
chmod -R 777 (files)RETAlternatively, the Dired+ library provides a
diredp-do-chmod-recursivecommand for this, bound to M-+M (and added only a few days ago, apparently, so that was a well-timed question).