File Owner, Group and Permissions for Win2000
tim.conway at philips.com
tim.conway at philips.com
Tue Apr 2 08:09:10 EST 2002
No, I actually meant "ntea". I found it in some docs somewhere. It
enables unix-like permissions. Without it (or maybe ntsec. I never heard
of that one), chmod doesn't do anything. Nonetheless, as I recall, you're
a cygwin maintainer, and know much more about it than I do. I just know i
needed this flag. What does 'ntsec' do? It's a pain to dig through the
cygwin doc, as it's multiple files, non-searchable, at least what I find.
I just use it like unix, and live with what doesn't work, usually (nothing
comes to mind at the moment).
Tim Conway
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perl -e 'print pack(nnnnnnnnnnnn,
19061,29556,8289,28271,29800,25970,8304,25970,27680,26721,25451,25970),
".\n" '
"There are some who call me.... Tim?"
David Starks-Browning <starksb at ebi.ac.uk>
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04/01/2002 12:39 PM
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cc: (bcc: Tim Conway/LMT/SC/PHILIPS)
Subject: Re: File Owner, Group and Permissions for Win2000
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On Monday 1 Apr 02, tim.conway at philips.com writes:
> First, set this environmental variable in Win2k
> set CYGWIN=ntea
Tim probably means "ntsec" not "ntea".
David
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