I'm seeing odd behavior with mkdir on Why2K with the latest cygwin snapshots
(6-4 is the last one to not do this). CYGWIN is not defined, so I assume
ntsec is enabled(?). Here's what I'm seeing:
mkdir ./whatever
creates a directory with AFAICT correct Windows 2000 permissions and
everything's fine.
mkdir ./whatever/another
creates a directory giving me read and write permissions, but nothing else,
in particular "List folder contents", "Modify", "Read & Execute", etc.
Known issue? It's not supposed to work this way, is it? Would my cygcheck
help?
Gary R. Van Sickle ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Braemar Inc.
11481 Rupp Dr.
Burnsville, MN 55337
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