Barry Kelly wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
If that's not feasible, switch off ntsec and you get standard Windows
permissions. If the standard Windows permissions are not as you need
them, don't rely on Cygwin's chown/chmod. rather change the inheritence
settings of the parent directory according to your needs. Then you get
the required permissions right from the start. Nothing against using
chown/chmod in some border cases, Berry, but in your situation they are
just a workaround for bad permission settings.
I guess I will just have to reimplement chown and chmod, it seems.
Perhaps you're better off with the available tools for ACLs? Just a
thought.
PS: I don't know what it is that makes some people get my name wrong,
but there you go.
Don't let it get you down Berry.
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Lerry ;-)
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