BTW, I noticed that the "permission denied" messages throughout the source don't quote the name of the identifier for which permission has been denied. This violates the error code conventions: "Use quotes always to delimit file names, user-supplied identifiers, and other variables that might contain words." Is there a reason for this?

Request: can we _please_ have the actual permission that is denied, and the username it was denied to in the error messages?

It's really a pain when reviewing logs to see such an error, then not know what it was for or who generated it...

Chris


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