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From: Vasya Pupkin <cygwin AT bsrealm DOT net>
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 06:08:37 +0400
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Subject: Re: Fwd: Windows File permissions are not being inherited - Cygwin 1.7 - Windows 7
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Because I prefer to keep things under control. And I don't think it
will require a huge amount of work to disable working with permissions
in setup.exe with command line switch. I started to worry about it
because cygwin failed so much with permissions, having both
cygwin-specific and inherited ones (copied) at the same time,
resulting in complete mess. A non-privileged user could modify cygwin
configuration files in /etc and it was not possible to do something
about it. That is when I decided to control permissions myself, but
cygwin setup overwrites permissions on every install, including files
in /etc, messing up everything.

On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Andy Koppe <andy DOT koppe AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
> On 1 September 2010 15:18, Vasya Pupkin wrote:
>>> Do creating any entries in /etc/passwd =C2=A0or /etc/group or /etc/fstab
>>> files can overcome this...
>>
>> Nothing can overcome thins until setup.exe is modified to support
>> noacl option in /etc/fstab or get a similar comman line parameter or
>> even a checkbox.
>
> Reading /etc/fstab wouldn't work for the initial install. All these
> possibilities require a substantial amount of (voluntary) work, yet so
> far the only reason you've given for it was that you "don't like how
> cygwin works with NTFS permissions and therefore it is disabled
> through /etc/fstab". It shouldn't surprise you that that doesn't put
> it high on anyone's list of priorities.
>
> So why do you care about permissions on files that come with setup.exe
> packages? Setup.exe won't touch /home or anything outside the Cygwin
> install.
>
> Andy
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