in Cygwin with permissions of -rwxr--r--, or -rwxr-xr-x for executables
and directories.
I'm trying to avoid having to use Cygwin utilities to assert Cygwin
permissions,
Which would be easier, by the way.
but I am unable to determine the Windows permissions I must
assert when creating the
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005, Steve Holden wrote:
> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> > Steve Holden wrote:
> >
> > > I am writing a Python program to generate file trees to be
> > > distributed to a Linus machine using Cygwin's scp. As the GUI to
> > > this program uses wxPython, a native Windows approach is t
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
[...]
Have you checked what the permissions on a file you created by Windows
looks
like under Cygwin and seen some problem? If so, please post the details
and
perhaps someone can help. Otherwise, I'd suggest just doing the above and
working with the result unless yo
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
I am writing a Python program to generate file trees to be distributed
to a Linus machine using Cygwin's scp. As the GUI to this program uses
wxPython, a native Windows approach is the most straightforward.
Is there any way to set permissions on
Steve Holden schrieb:
Is there any way to set permissions on the output files from the Windows
side that will result in predictable permissions when the output tree is
viewed from Cygwin?
A Python recipe would be useful, but I'll take what I can get!
Cygwin doesn't have an own management o
Steve Holden wrote:
I am writing a Python program to generate file trees to be distributed
to a Linus machine using Cygwin's scp. As the GUI to this program uses
wxPython, a native Windows approach is the most straightforward.
Is there any way to set permissions on the output files from the Wi
I am writing a Python program to generate file trees to be distributed
to a Linus machine using Cygwin's scp. As the GUI to this program uses
wxPython, a native Windows approach is the most straightforward.
Is there any way to set permissions on the output files from the Windows
side that will
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