Re: [Boston.pm] perl, windows, unix, and permissions

2006-05-11 Thread Duane Bronson
I agree that the correct solution is to fix the Unix-windows user mapping. However, since it sounds like fixing the samba setup is beyond possible, I suggest using Net::FTP. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi ( 06.05.10 11:40 -0400 ) Greg London: The problem I'm seeing is that the files

[Boston.pm] perl, windows, unix, and permissions

2006-05-10 Thread Greg London
Garh! So I have a perl script that runs on Windows. It runs on windows because it needs to stuff some user numbers into a spreadsheet via Win32::OLE, let the spreadsheet calculate new values, and then generate some text files. Users run the script from Windows and the script ends up creating a

Re: [Boston.pm] perl, windows, unix, and permissions

2006-05-10 Thread johns
hi ( 06.05.10 11:40 -0400 ) Greg London: The problem I'm seeing is that the files created from windows are all owned by 65530. When the users go to the unix side and try to run stuff, it looks like they're gettting permission problems, and now I'm wondering if the problem is the fact that

Re: [Boston.pm] perl, windows, unix, and permissions

2006-05-10 Thread Greg London
not the long pole in the tent and I can go on vacation without holding up the entire project while I'm gone. Greg From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Greg London Sent: Wed 5/10/2006 11:40 AM To: Boston Perl Mongers Subject: [Boston.pm] perl, windows, unix