A permissions puzzle
Andrey Repin
anrdaemon@yandex.ru
Sat Dec 21 15:42:00 GMT 2019
Greetings, Eliot Moss!
> Dear cygwiners --
> For a long time I _had_ things working, but somehow in switching over to using
> cygwin64 as primary, I messed up permissions on the directories where a backup
> program (EaseUS) puts things. I made the permissions similar to elsewhere in
> by cygwin hierarchy, but I still cannot chown, chgrp, or chmod files created
> by the backup tool - but doing so used to work!
For things outside Cygwin root, I strongly suggest "noacl" option.
> So ... why can't I chown, etc., the pbd file, and what needs to change for me
> to be able to do so? (I _do_ mostly understand this stuff, but maybe I'm
> just too tired and just can;t see the obvious!)
Then you won't even need to chown or chmod, except in dire circumstances,
where some careless program forcibly set permissions to something like 0750.
--
With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Saturday, December 21, 2019 17:47:07
Sorry for my terrible english...
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