After Cygwin and XEmacs upgrade, read-only files aren't detected
David M. Karr
dmkarr@earthlink.net
Sat Nov 2 20:16:00 GMT 2002
>>>>> "David" == David M Karr <dmkarr@earthlink.net> writes:
David> Last night I upgraded my Cygwin and Cygwin/XEmacs installations to the latest.
David> Today, I noticed that XEmacs can no longer notice that read-only files are
David> read-only. Normally, it detects that, and sets the buffer to be read-only.
David> I did report this to the XEmacs group, but they're not aware of any recent
David> changes that could be related to this.
David> Is there some recent Cygwin feature change that could be causing this?
I discovered that if I change my CYGWIN variable from "tty" to "tty nontsec"
this now behaves as I would expect, showing a read-only buffer for a read-only
file.
Before discovering this, I also noticed that if a file only had the "read" bits
on, then XEmacs would see it was read-only. However, if the file had both the
read AND execute bits on (still not having any write bits), then XEmacs would
think it was writable.
Testing the same situation with "vi" showed a read-only buffer, both before and
after changing the CYGWIN variable.
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