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From: "Krzysztof Duleba" <krzysan AT skrzynka DOT pl>
Subject: Re: perlcc and permissions
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 22:42:53 +0200
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Reini Urban wrote:
>
> > Thanks for explanation. I assumed that perlcc is a binary file. IIRC
this
> > is a known issue with perl scripts.
>
> No. That's a known issue if you are member of the magic Windows
> Administrators group.

No. This applies to all Windows groups.

I think it is importand to write what exactly is going on:

If you have a file F, user U, U is in group G (*any* group, not only
Administrators), G has ACL rights to F, but not rwx, and U doesn't have
direct rights, then perl tests will fail on F while bash tests and open
calls will succeed.

Krzysztof Duleba



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