fixperms.sh calling it self

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I had to commit out fixperms.sh calling it's self 
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Whoops, this will be fixed.


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I had to change it to: bash  decache.sh or make it executable.
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I also found decache.sh didn't run on your server due to incompatibility with dash, which debian is using. This is now fixed.


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