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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 12:20:58 +0100
From: Rob Clack <rnc AT sanger DOT ac DOT uk>
Organization: Sanger Institute
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Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: perl test fails]
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Thank you Elfyn and Jurgen.  A few moment's thought would have reminded 
me that file permissions are handled differently on NT. ;)

Regards
Rob

Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> Rob Clack wrote:
> 
>>[...] 
>>So there seems to be a couple of weensy buggettes there, though I'm not 
>>suggesting anyone bother to fix them unless they happen to be working 
>>there anyway.  They're not serious bugs, but they did obscure the real 
>>problem and waste quite a lot of my and several other people's time.
>>
>>1. chmod should surely change the permissions whatever the contents of 
>>the file, and if it doesn't, it should issue a message.  Silent failure 
>>is not very friendly.
> 
> 
> If your on an NT variant all you have to do is set CYGWIN=ntsec (If you want
> support for NT extended attributes you can add `ntea', too).  However, on
> win9x the `ch*' family of calls retrun success (IIRC), as the underlying OS
> does not support security in the way NT does.  I might be slightly wrong about
> the win9x but, though it's documented in either the User's Guide of the FAQ.
> 
> You can then use `ch{mod,own,grp}' in the same way you would on Linux.
> 
> -- Elfyn
> 
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