On Aug 20, 5:10 pm, Tim Golden <m...@timgolden.me.uk> wrote: > On 20/08/2010 15:49, vsoler wrote: > > > > > On Aug 20, 4:26 pm, vsoler<vicente.so...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Aug 20, 9:36 am, Tim Golden<m...@timgolden.me.uk> wrote: > > >>>> I currently do not have subversion access in my PC. I could try to > >>>> install a free copy of it. But it you could ptovide an installer, it > >>>> certainly would do things easier. Please let me know if it is > >>>> possible. > > >>> Vicente, can you just confirm that you received the installer I > >>> sent offlist? I'll try to put winsys on PyPI with installers; > >>> just haven't got round to it yes :) > > >>> TJG > > >> Tim, > > >> I just downloaded it, and am going to install it right away. > > > Tim, > > > It works!!! or at least, should I say, it runs!!! wonderful. > > > Now, would it be possible to have a hint/suggestion as to some lines > > that I should include in my script? > > Depends what, exactly, you want your script to do :) > > The simplest way to get an ad-hoc look at what permissions are applied to > a file is: > > <code> > import os, sys > from winsys import fs > > # > # Just using sys.executable as a file I know will exist; > # obviously you put your own file name in there... > # > fs.file (sys.executable).security ().dump () > > </code> > > To get that in the more compact but more esoteric MS SDDL format: > > <code> > import os, sys > from winsys import fs > > print (fs.file (sys.executable).security ()) > > </code> > > To decode the permission bit-strings to vaguely meaningful > names: > > <code> > import os, sys > from winsys import fs > > dacl = fs.file (sys.executable).security ().dacl > for permission in dacl: > print (d.trustee, " (Inherited )" if d.inherited else "") > for name in fs.FILE_ACCESS.names_from_value (d.access): > print (" ", name) > > </code> > > TJG
it seems as though the definition of "d" is missing in your last piece of code -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list