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From: "Alex Malinovich" <baggend AT howlermonkey DOT net>
To: "'Corinna Vinschen'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: no output from net.exe
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 00:34:19 -0600
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>You could write a script.  That's even more fun than setting
>all user/group/permission info by hand.  Treat it as challenge.
>
>Corinna

Actually, this almost sounds fun... :) Correct me if I'm wrong here, but
if Perl read the attributes of a file, they'd be reported in the same
way as they would for ls. (i.e. Using whichever setting ntea or ntsec
reported.) And if it tried setting those attributes, they'd still be
handled by Cygwin. (i.e. Taking ntea or ntsec into account.) Seems
pretty simple. Or am I missing something obvious here?

-Alex



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