On Dec 21 14:13, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> On 18.12.2015 20:38, EXT Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Dec 18 18:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>On Dec 18 17:14, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> >>>I wrote:
> ...
> After removing SYSTEM write permission with setfacl,
> it was effectively removed for SYSTEM
On 18.12.2015 20:38, EXT Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Dec 18 18:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Dec 18 17:14, Thomas Wolff wrote:
I wrote:
...
After removing SYSTEM write permission with setfacl,
it was effectively removed for SYSTEM but the other groups got
write permission ADDED instead (as als
On Dec 18 18:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Dec 18 17:14, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> > I wrote:
> > >...
> > >After removing SYSTEM write permission with setfacl,
> > >it was effectively removed for SYSTEM but the other groups got
> > >write permission ADDED instead (as also properly indicated by ls)
On Dec 18 17:14, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> I wrote:
> >...
> >After removing SYSTEM write permission with setfacl,
> >it was effectively removed for SYSTEM but the other groups got
> >write permission ADDED instead (as also properly indicated by ls) −
> >which is kind of the opposite of the intended op
I wrote:
...
After removing SYSTEM write permission with setfacl,
it was effectively removed for SYSTEM but the other groups got
write permission ADDED instead (as also properly indicated by ls) −
which is kind of the opposite of the intended operation.
cygwin-2.4.0-0.11, sorry
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On Dec 18 16:29, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> For my Desktop folder (as logged below), SYSTEM had group write permission,
> other groups did not have write permissions (by mask).
> After removing SYSTEM write permission with setfacl,
> it was effectively removed for SYSTEM but the other groups got
> write
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