# Executables
-$(FIND) . -name "*.wrapper" -exec echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/{} \; >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST) 2> /dev/null
-$(FIND) $(EXE_DIST_DIR)/setup-config -exec echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/{} \; >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST) 2> /dev/null
- -$(FIND) $(EXE_DIST_DIR) -type f -perm /a+x -exec echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/{} \; >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST) 2> /dev/null
+ # We want the executable files, which in theory would be -perm /a+x
+ # ("any execute bit is set") but that doesn't work on some solaris
+ # and OS X machines, so we use -perm -100 instead ("the user execute
+ # bit is set"). In practice, this is extremely unlikely not to be the
+ # same set of files.
+ -$(FIND) $(EXE_DIST_DIR) -type f -perm -100 -exec echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/{} \; >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST) 2> /dev/null
# Docs
# This gives us both docbook docs, and haddock docs
$(FIND) . -name "*.haddock" -exec echo $(WHERE_AM_I)/{} \; >> $(BIN_DIST_LIST) 2> /dev/null