Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/07/15/05:26:41
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 10:44:58AM -0700, Jehan wrote:
> What I don't understand is why cygwin doesn't rely on Windows. For what
It should.
> I know of ntsec, it sets the permissions/ownership of files. It also
> read them so "ls -l" show correct permissions (as much as possible
> knowing that not all Windows permissions map to Unix).
> But once their are set, then Windows should be able to take care of
> denying/allowing access accordingly. Why would cygwin need to do more
> security checking than Windows does? Why would cygwin deny me write
> access to a file when I can do it with any other Windows application?
It shouldn't. If the situation is *actually* as you describe it,
then there's a bug in Cygwin. However, this requires some debugging
in the environment in which this happens... yours. Perhaps an strace
of the failing call helps.
Corinna
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