> Corinna Vinschen wrote 2016-01-28 15-44: > On Jan 28 15:24, Rainer Blome wrote: > > The "In-Reply-To" is still missing in your mails, so you're invariably > breaking threading. T'would be nice if you could make your mailer > behave :)
This is the first time that I have a mail to reply to, hope the threading is preserved now. > > > Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > > On Jan 28 01:27, Christopher Cobb wrote: > > >> Or maybe chmod is broken, like it is on my machine: > > >> $ chmod 777 x > > >> chmod: changing permissions of âxâ: Invalid argument > > > > > Can you please send the icacls output of the current directory and > > > the icacls out for the file x? > > > > Here are the icacls outputs for the test case: > > > > $ umask > > 0027 > > > > $ mkdir bar > > $ cd bar > > $ icacls . > > . hostname\username:(I)(OI)(CI)(F) > > This... doesn't look like an ACL created by Cygwin. ---- $ type mkdir mkdir is hashed (/usr/bin/mkdir) $ md5sum /usr/bin/mkdir 25471314acd68f352523ba17eafbb7f9 */usr/bin/mkdir ---- > If you're running Cygwin 2.4.1, CYGWIN_NT-6.1 hostname 2.4.1(0.293/5/3) 2016-01-24 11:26 x86_64 Cygwin > the acl should always at least contain ACEs for the > default POSIX perms, plus a NULL ACE: > > foo NULL SID:(DENY)(Rc,S) > VINSCHEN\corinna:(R,W,D,WDAC,WO) > VINSCHEN\vinschen:(R) > Everyone:(Rc,S,RA) In Windows Explorer -> `bar` -> RMB -> Properties -> Security -> Advanced, I am told that it inherits ist permissions from `base`, the parent of `bar`. (To be precise, it inherits from its grandparent, but I assume that the length of the ancestor chain is not important here.) > For directories also inheritable default perms for "CREATOR OWNER" and > "CREATOR GROUP". Is that really a Cygwin mkdir?!? As far as can see, yes, see above. > And then, what about > this unknwon group with gid 213? What does > > $ getent group 213 > > print? Something's weird here... getent group 213; echo $? 2 -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple