Am 09.01.2022 um 07:10 schrieb Tatsuro MATSUOKA:
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From: "Marco Atzeri"
To: "cygwin> Date: 2022/01/09 日 14:39
Subject: Re: permission 600
On 09.01.2022 06:28, Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
$ echo aaa > test.txt
$ ls -l test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 user user 4 Jan 9 14:07 test.txt
$ chmod 600 test.txt
$ ls -l test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 user user 4 Jan 9 14:07 test.txt
it works for me
$ ls -l test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 Marco Kein 4 Jan 9 06:35 test.txt
$ chmod 600 test.txt
$ ls -l test.txt
-rw------- 1 Marco Kein 4 Jan 9 06:35 test.txt
I suspect that having user and group called same
is the clue
Ah! Thanks!
Tatsuro
Did you verify it by using different names?
It can hardly be an explanation by POSIX means. If so, it must be some
weird consequence of Windows-specific stuff. Maybe a workaround could be
found for cygwin?
Thomas
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