On Apr 1 18:38, Eric Blake wrote:
> According to Corinna Vinschen on 4/1/2008 7:44 AM:
> | Shouldn't the "nobody" entry
> | disappear when calling chmod? That's how I understand the statement in
> | the POSIX docs:
> |
> | "An alternate file access control mechanism shall [...] be disabled for
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 4/1/2008 7:44 AM:
| Erm... hang on. I just tested this on Linux:
|
|
| This looks like what we do on Cygwin, too.
Then we're in good company :) In other words, no need to go changing
things to be different than Linu
On Apr 1 15:21, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> On Mar 23 20:28, Eric Blake wrote:
> > POSIX also states that chmod(2) is
> > supposed to disable any ACLs that allow alternate access.
>
> How long did you know that this is wrong in Cygwin? I was really
> surprised to read that. Maybe
Hi Eric,
On Mar 23 20:28, Eric Blake wrote:
> POSIX also states that chmod(2) is
> supposed to disable any ACLs that allow alternate access.
How long did you know that this is wrong in Cygwin? I was really
surprised to read that. Maybe you told me already and I ignored it.
One of the Cygwin p
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Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: Building perl-5.10.0
Sisyphus schrieb:
- Original Message - From: "Matthew Persico"
Well after a bit of googling around, the answer
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According to Reini Urban on 3/22/2008 10:48 AM:
| The second problem is the +, the special Windows ACL, which should not
| be here on a plain new cygwin installation.
| POSIX access() doesn't check the additional ACL's, just the underlying
| windows c
Sisyphus schrieb:
- Original Message - From: "Matthew Persico"
Well after a bit of googling around, the answer is this:
1) In a Windows cmd command prompt, cd where your cygwin lives - mine
is at c:\opt\cygwin
Mine is at C:\cygwin.
2) cd ..
I first ran 'attrib cygwin' to see what wa
- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Persico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
.
.
Well after a bit of googling around, the answer is this:
1) In a Windows cmd command prompt, cd where your cygwin lives - mine
is at c:\opt\cygwin
Mine is at C:\cygwin.
2) cd ..
I first ran 'attrib cygwin' to s
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Sisyphus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I thought I might build perl-5.10.0, so I downloaded the perl source into
> the ~/comp directory, switched to the top level source directory and ran:
>
> sh configure -de -Duse64bitint -Dprefix=~/myperl
>
> That seemed to
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