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From: "Warren Togami" <warren@togami.com>
To: "Chris Abbey" <cabbey@bresnanlink.net>, <cygwin@sources.redhat.com>
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Subject: Re: Normal Cygwin Behavior?
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 16:07:32 -1000
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Yeah, it isn't Cygwin aware.  Just regular Sun JDK 1.3.  It seems to work
fine for most things, except the OS dependent stuff like File.separatorChar
displays \ instead of /, but it still seems to function fine.

I tried the same thing under CMD.EXE after editing the NT ACL with the same
result.  Sorry, I guess this question is a somewhat off-topic.  This is some
kind of Windows peculiar behavior or bug.  Time to write to the Java
makers...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Abbey" <cabbey@bresnanlink.net>
To: <cygwin@sources.redhat.com>


> just out of curiosity, what jvm are you using that is cygwin aware?
>
> In other words, if you make the same change to the ntfs acls from the
> windows guis, do you get the same result?


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