Greetings, Kacper Michajlow!
>> It is easily fixable by mounting directories outside Cygwin tree with
>> "noacl" flag.
>> It is even required to do so, if you expect interoperation between Cygwin
>> and native tools.
> Indeed, this is acceptable workaround for me. Then again it is not really
>
> It is easily fixable by mounting directories outside Cygwin tree with
"noacl" flag.
> It is even required to do so, if you expect interoperation between Cygwin
and
> native tools.
Indeed, this is acceptable workaround for me. Then again it is not really
interoperable out of the box, even tho
Greetings, Kacper Michajlow!
> I know that Cygwin tries to emulate UNIX permissions using ACL. But I don't
> understand why SYSTEM doesn't have Full Control allowed or even modify.
> Shouldn't generally SYSTEM have access to everything?
This is because basic POSIX permissiosn are that -stupid
Same issue here. I use git in msys2 for correct file permissions. Also
if I install cygwin and reinstall Windows 10 OS then Windows programs
can not edit any cygwin files. I have to take ownership with takeown
and icacls commands then chmod the files.
I found a temporary workaround. 1. Add
Hi,
I know that Cygwin tries to emulate UNIX permissions using ACL. But I don't
understand why SYSTEM doesn't have Full Control allowed or even modify.
Shouldn't generally SYSTEM have access to everything?
I have cloned git repository of UWP application, and deployment fails in VS
with error:
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