Christian Perrier wrote: > Could you please get a level 10 log around the moment where > the file permissions are messed up (ie when the file is written)? > >
Hi Christian, I tried to email you the file, but even when bzipped it was too large for the debian servers. So you can download it from here for the next 10 days: http://ft.strategicdata.com.au/download.cgi?dl=VboYF1rrrd I've tried to highlight when things happened, hope thats helpful. The line numbers may only be a guide though, I don't really know what will be useful in the log file. Before test, temp/Test_Sharing.xls had -rwxrw-r-- 8:41:07, line 30909 testuser2 opened an existing file temp/Test_Sharing.xls. 8:41:13, line 40678 testuser2 Modified and saved file succesfully. Excel however showed the message "The document was saved successfully, but Excel cannot re-open it because of a sharing violation. Please close the document and try to open it again." File permissions are now -r--rwxr--+, and getfacl shows: # file: Test_Sharing.xls # owner: testuser2 # group: users user::r-- user:testuser1:rwx group::r-- mask::rwx other::r-- 8:42 line 236239 testuser2 opened file, but couldn't save it, opened readonly 8:43 line 406609 tesuser1 opened file, but couldn't save it, opened readonly -- Geoff Crompton Debian System Administrator Strategic Data +61 3 9340 9000 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]