Umm... Sorry! I hope it's clear to all, I meant Corinna ! On 2/26/2015 9:27 PM, random user wrote: >> Regarding Corrinne's proposal to treat SYSTEM's ACE distinct from others >> in forming the apparent group permission "mask": >> >> Might it be sensible to do somewhat similar for the case where a file's >> owner is the same as its primary group (i.e., same SID)? It has seemed >> the chmod behavior for this case has long been what's proposed (at least >> for the typical case of a chmod leaving the user with wider privileges >> than the group), but the group permission bits have appeared set to ls >> and other tools. It would seem to help re ~/.ssh and other cases that >> are checked by programs wanting there to not be any group permissions. >> >> (Less sure I think this is really a good idea, but it'd seem consistent >> with treating SYSTEM this way given the standard default ACLs on >> /c/Users/<user>): Should Administrators be treated the same as SYSTEM? >> >> ---- >> >> As long as I'm posting: My hearty thanks to Corrinne, Yaakov, and the >> many others for their work to make Cygwin as full and useful a system as >> it has become. >>
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