On 1/17/12 1:32 AM, Pan ruochen wrote:
> Hi Al,
>
> Cygwin treat most of files executive. But I really don't like this
> feature. Is there any option to disable it?
>
Here excerpts from my configuration files. I can't change the
executable permission issue, but I can tweak my environment so that
Greetings, Pan ruochen!
>> Like it or not, it's how Windows works. There's no exact match for
>> "executable" attribute behavior, as it is on *NIX systems.
>> If you tell us, what is your real problem/what you want to achieve, we may be
>> able to help you.
>>
> Actually I don't have any problem
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Pan ruochen wrote:
>
> Actually I don't have any problem about this.
> I just want cygwin more colorful as most of *NIX terminals do, i.e.
> red for tar/zip files, green for executables.
> And I notice that if I touch a new file on cygiwn, the new-created
> fil
> Like it or not, it's how Windows works. There's no exact match for
> "executable" attribute behavior, as it is on *NIX systems.
> If you tell us, what is your real problem/what you want to achieve, we may be
> able to help you.
>
Actually I don't have any problem about this.
I just want cygwin m
Greetings, Pan ruochen!
> Cygwin treat most of files executive. But I really don't like this
> feature. Is there any option to disable it?
Like it or not, it's how Windows works. There's no exact match for
"executable" attribute behavior, as it is on *NIX systems.
If you tell us, what is your rea
On 1/17/2012 10:32 AM, Pan ruochen wrote:
Hi Al,
Cygwin treat most of files executive. But I really don't like this
feature. Is there any option to disable it?
which files ? Your question is not very clear.
Please read documentation
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/highlights.html#ov-hi-perm
Hi Al,
Cygwin treat most of files executive. But I really don't like this
feature. Is there any option to disable it?
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Pan Ruochen
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