Re: cron cannot change user

2009-08-14 Thread Mike Schmidt
Pierre A. Humblet wrote: - Original Message - From: "Mike Schmidt" To: "Pierre A. Humblet" Cc: Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 2:18 AM | | Pierre A. Humblet wrote: | > - Original Message - | > From: "Mike Schmidt" | > To: cygwin | &g

Re: what is the meaning of the + in an ls -l ?

2009-08-13 Thread Mike Schmidt
remember to check info in all other cases before hitting the forum. Mike Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Aug 13 10:10, Mike Schmidt wrote: I have noticed that in many cases when listing files with ls there is a + at the end of the permissions. What does this mean? It seems to be related to some

Re: what is the meaning of the + in an ls -l ?

2009-08-13 Thread Mike Schmidt
Excellent. Thank you vey much. I have found and solved to problem I had with acls on a file. Mike Dave Korn wrote: Mike Schmidt wrote: I have noticed that in many cases when listing files with ls there is a + at the end of the permissions. What does this mean? It seems to be related to

what is the meaning of the + in an ls -l ?

2009-08-13 Thread Mike Schmidt
I have noticed that in many cases when listing files with ls there is a + at the end of the permissions. What does this mean? It seems to be related to some problems I am having with file access from windows programs after the files have been modified by emacs in a cygwin session. example: -rwx-

cron cannot change user

2009-08-13 Thread Mike Schmidt
I am running cygwin 1.5.25-15 on a number of sites, most of the Windows XP. I have at least one occasion where I have two identical systems side-by-side, configured the same way (same logons, etc). Both systems run cron as a service installed via cygrunsrv, using the local system account. One one