We do absolutely nothing with permissions (other than setting some folders readonly), so the only thing I can think of is that you have your Ubuntu One folder on a FAT or similar filesystem, where everything is executable.
I'll repeat myself, just to be clear: no file permission information is sent over the wire, ever. The only 'chmod' you'll find in ubuntuone-syncdaemon is the one related to setting some folders read-only.
So I'm grasping at straws as to what you are seeing. Could you come up with a way we can reproduce it?
Hello, thank you for testing Ubuntu One!
We do absolutely nothing with permissions (other than setting some folders readonly), so the only thing I can think of is that you have your Ubuntu One folder on a FAT or similar filesystem, where everything is executable.
I'll repeat myself, just to be clear: no file permission information is sent over the wire, ever. The only 'chmod' you'll find in ubuntuone- syncdaemon is the one related to setting some folders read-only.
So I'm grasping at straws as to what you are seeing. Could you come up with a way we can reproduce it?
Thanks,