icc97 wrote:
Further research shows that the issue is that the file is first created with
additional windows permissions i.e. doing ls -lrt on the file gives:
----------+ 1 myname Domain Users 14436 Jul 8 13:00 mylib.lib
The '+' indicating additional permissions.
The file is then copied to a separate directory and the additional
permissions are lost, so now doing an ls -lrt gives:
---------- 1 myname Domain Users 14436 Jul 8 13:04 mylib.lib
The '+' is gone. So does anyone know why the file permissions get removed
when the file is copied?
I suspect you're using 'cp' which by default only respects POSIX
permissions. Use the '--preserve=all' switch in this case.
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A: Yes.
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