Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/11/07/13:34:03
I don't have ntea set, but I'm not using NTFS either (I'm using FAT).
However, when I set ntea, I get even stranger results:
/junk> touch 10101010 a1 a2
/junk> chmod 444 a2
/junk> /bin/cp a1 b1
/junk> /bin/cp a2 b2
/junk> /bin/cp -p a1 c1
/bin/cp: c1: Permission denied
/junk> /bin/cp -p a2 c2
/bin/cp: c2: Permission denied
/junk> ls -l
total 0
-rw-rw-r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Oct 10 10:10 a1
-r--r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Nov 5 16:45 a2 <== why did
this date change?
-rw-rw-r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Nov 5 16:45 b1
-r--r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Nov 5 16:45 b2
-rw------- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Oct 10 10:10 c1 <== what
happened to the mode?
-rw------- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Nov 5 16:45 c2 <== what
happened to the mode?
John Wiersba (john DOT wiersba AT medstat DOT com)
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Hall [mailto:lhall AT rfk DOT com]
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 1998 4:37 PM
To: John Wiersba; 'gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com'
Subject: RE: bug in cp: Permission denied
I get closer to what you get here (although not exactly what you get) if
I
don't set "ntea" in CYGWIN32. Any chance that you don't have this set?
Larry
At 04:16 PM 11/5/98 -0500, John Wiersba wrote:
>Now, I'm even more confused about cp.exe (see output below). Can
anyone
>explain what's going on?
>
>Second question: how do I tell what service pack I'm using? The System
>Properties shows 4.00.1381 and uname -a shows "CYGWIN32_NT machinename
>4.0 19.3 i686 unknown"
>
>/usr/junk> umask
>002
>/usr/junk> ls -l
>total 0
>/usr/junk> touch 10101010 a1 a2
>/usr/junk> chmod 444 a2
>/usr/junk> /bin/cp a1 b1
>/usr/junk> /bin/cp a2 b2
>/usr/junk> /bin/cp -p a1 c1
>/bin/cp: c1: Permission denied <== can't
set
>file access mode?
>/usr/junk> /bin/cp -p a2 c2
>/bin/cp: c2: Permission denied <== can't
set
>file access mode?
>/usr/junk> ls -l
>total 0
>-rw-r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Oct 10 10:10 a1
>-r--r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Oct 10 10:10 a2
>-rw-r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Nov 5 16:05 b1 <== ok
>-r--r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Nov 5 16:05 b2 <==
shouldn't
>this be 644 mode?
>-rw-r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Oct 10 10:10 c1 <== this is
>ok, so why the complaint?
>-rw-r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Oct 10 10:10 c2 <== this
>should be 444 mode!
>
>John Wiersba (john DOT wiersba AT medstat DOT com)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Larry Hall [mailto:lhall AT rfk DOT com]
>Sent: Thursday, November 05, 1998 3:51 PM
>To: John Wiersba; 'gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com'
>Subject: RE: bug in cp: Permission denied
>
>
>I get this with NT 4+SP4 and b19:
>
>HOME_lhall->touch 10101010 asdf
>HOME_lhall->chmod 444 asdf
>HOME_lhall->cp asdf fdsa1
>HOME_lhall->cp -p asdf fdsa2
>HOME_lhall->ls -lrt
>total 0
>-r--r--r-- 1 544 None 0 Oct 10 10:10 asdf
>-r--r--r-- 1 lhall None 0 Oct 10 10:10 fdsa2
>-r--r--r-- 1 544 None 0 Nov 5 15:46 fdsa1
>HOME_lhall->
>
>The only difference is touch seems to use the "default" group I'm in
>(Administrators) rather than my user id like yours does. This seems
>to point to a permissions problem (although I'm not sure I understand
>the behavior of touch either).
>
>Larry Hall lhall AT rfk DOT com
>RFK Partners, Inc. (781) 239-1053
>8 Grove Street (781) 239-1655 - FAX
>Wellesley, MA 02482-7797 http://www.rfk.com
>
>
>At 11:11 AM 11/4/98 -0500, John Wiersba wrote:
>>Can anyone reproduce this on a WinNT4 machine under b19 (or maybe
under
>>b20)?
>>
>>$ touch 10101010 asdf
>>$ chmod 444 asdf
>>$ cp asdf fdsa1
>>$ cp -p asdf fdsa2
>>cp: fdsa2: Permission denied
>>$ ls -l
>>total 0
>>-r--r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Oct 10 10:10 asdf
>>-r--r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Nov 4 09:57 fdsa1
>>-rw-r--r-- 1 jrw jrwg 0 Oct 10 10:10 fdsa2
>>
>>Note that the -p option correctly copies the timestamp, but that the
>>file access mode is NOT
>>copied (I assume that's why there's an error message).
>>
>>Why can't the file access mode be copied?
>>
>>I'm running b19 with coolview under WinNT, I don't know which service
>>pack, but the System Properties shows 4.00.1381.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: John Wiersba [mailto:John DOT Wiersba AT medstat DOT com]
>>Sent: Monday, November 02, 1998 11:25 AM
>>To: 'gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com'
>>Subject: bug in cp: Permission denied
>>
>>
>>What's up with this?
>>
>>touch a
>>cp -p a b
>>cp: b: Permission denied
>>
>>The copy actually works, and the timestamp is copied, but not the
>>permissions.
>>
>>I'm running b19 with coolview on NT with everything binary-mounted.
>>
>>John Wiersba (john DOT wiersba AT medstat DOT com)
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