* Andrey Repin (Mon, 22 Jun 2020 20:20:35 +0300) > > Greetings, Thorsten Kampe! > > > I'm experiencing the issue described here[1]: files and folders > > created with Cygwin utilities like touch and mkdir have an > > incorrect ACL ("The access control list (ACL) structure is > > invalid (os error 1336)"). > > > icacls test.txt /verify > > test.txt: Ace entries not in canonical order. > > This is normal. All conformant drivers MUST be able to correctly process such > ACL's. "Non-canonical" does not mean "invalid".
`lsd` reports an error ("os error 1336"). But that might simply be a result of the "non canonical order". > > Interestingly the issue does not occur with files created in > > the user's Cygwin home directory but - for instance - in the > > Documents folder of the user's Windows profile. > > > This is a fresh Cygwin installation on a test system. Has > > anyone found a solution? > > > [1] > > http://cygwin.1069669.n5.nabble.com/Issues-with-ACL-settings-after-updating-to-the-latest-cygwin-dll-td124123.html > > Needs more specifics. > How did you set your fstab, particularly cygdrive prefix? Any extra mounts? > How did you modify nsswitch? As I wrote, it's a "fresh Cygwin installation on a test system" that means the phenomennon is observable directly after the installation. I did some testing: files created in the user's home directory (/home/Administrator), the home directory (/home) and other sub directories don't show the issue. If I create a file or directory directly under / or anywhere else on the drive, the issue occurs. If that would be the case on my main workstation, I would be fine with that. Unfortunately on my main workstation the issue occurs everywhere. Thorsten -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple