Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin <at> cygwin.com> writes: > > st_atim=531DE525.1B5BB150 (release) > > st_atim=531DF887.5D9B9F8 (snapshot) > > Access time. On Windows it even changes when requesting certain > kinds of metadata :-P
It's been consistent over many days of testing and the only difference between release and snapshot, so I thought I'd mention it. > But the question is, does perl actually use that list? The strace > snippets don't show anything here. If it doesn't use the access(2) > call, it would have to load the full ACL of the file and match that > against your token group list. This requires calls to getgroups (which > would create the litany of group SIDs from fetch_account_from_windows) > and acl. It's pretty unlikely that perl would do this manually. Not that I can see, it simply seems to call stat64, which it did before. I don't think it drops any groups, either. And again, just mounting cygdrive with "noacl" gets rid of the problem entirely. > You're still using a group file? I think yes, I hadn't moved it away (but no passwd file). > Anyway, I need the full straces. It's pretty hard to say anything, let > alone isolate at least the most probable cause without them. Can you > please run the simple examples under the 2014-03-09 snapshot and send > URLs to the snapshots? I've just updated to the latest snapshot w/o AD integration for testing, will revert to the other one for more testing. Not sure if I can fit that in today, will send the links via PM when I have the traces uploaded. Regards, Achim. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple