Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 06:31:31PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Volker Quetschke wrote:
You mean special logic for windows file permissions (ACL?), not only
using the owner/group/other scheme?
I think that it recognises files ending in ".exe" and special-cases
them.
$ getfacl /cygdrive/c/Programme/NSIS/NSIS.exe
# file: /cygdrive/c/Programme/NSIS/NSIS.exe
# owner: Administratoren
# group: none
user::rwx
group::---
group:SYSTEM:rwx
group:Benutzer:r-x
^
with ------------|
So it is executable. But ugo rights do not show this
You're right. But as far as I know most unix utilities don't know about
ACLs and only recognise standard 777 type permissions.
perl only checks ACLs if you ask it to. What does:
$ perl -e 'use filetest "access"; if ( ! -x "/cygdrive/c/Programme/NSIS/NSIS.exe" )
{print "not executable";}'
not executable
show?
Yep, this is ok, even if I'm not the owner.
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$ getfacl /c/Programme/Mozilla/mozilla.exe
# file: /c/Programme/Mozilla/mozilla.exe
# owner: Administrator
# group: Domänen-Benutzer
user::rwx
group::---
group:SYSTEM:rwx
mask:rwx
other:---
$ perl -e 'use filetest "access"; if ( ! -x
"/c/Programme/Mozilla/mozilla.exe" ) {print "not executable";}'
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$
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