David Greene wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
You mentioned that this is a share. Does anyone else have access to it?
If so, could they be making changes to these files?
No. This started happening when I was moved over to a Windows
XP PC. I can't be certain that Cygwin is the cause becaus
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
You mentioned that this is a share. Does anyone else have access to it?
If so, could they be making changes to these files?
No. This started happening when I was moved over to a Windows
XP PC. I can't be certain that Cygwin is the cause because I
immediately start
David Greene wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Windows apps like to set the execute bit on files. Have any of the
files you see this issue with been manipulated by Windows apps?
I don't think so. I've viewed directories in explorer. Would
that do it?
No. Just viewing the files in the fi
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Windows apps like to set the execute bit on files. Have any of the
files you see this issue with been manipulated by Windows apps?
I don't think so. I've viewed directories in explorer. Would
that do it?
-Dave
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David Greene wrote:
When I started using Cygwin to access files on a Samba-mounted
drive, I suddenly started seeing the UNIX permissions change
randomly. At one point, every file I owned on the network was
set to mode 700, regardless of whether I accessed the file or
the directory that contained
When I started using Cygwin to access files on a Samba-mounted
drive, I suddenly started seeing the UNIX permissions change
randomly. At one point, every file I owned on the network was
set to mode 700, regardless of whether I accessed the file or
the directory that contained it under Cygwin.
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