solved: how to share a directory tree with files in it with multiple users (Re: [gentoo-user] local shared directory)

2016-05-14 Thread hw
Alan McKinnon schrieb: On 07/05/2016 17:12, hw wrote: Michael Orlitzky schrieb: On 04/23/2016 10:42 AM, hw wrote: Has it become entirely impossible to share a directory tree and the files in it with multiple users when Linux is involved? This should be a very simple thing to accomplish. I

Re: how to share a directory tree with files in it with multiple users (Re: [gentoo-user] local shared directory)

2016-05-07 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 07/05/2016 17:12, hw wrote: > Michael Orlitzky schrieb: >> On 04/23/2016 10:42 AM, hw wrote: >>> >>> Has it become entirely impossible to share a directory tree and the >>> files in it with multiple users when Linux is involved? This should be >>> a very simple thing to accomplish. >>> >> >> It

Re: how to share a directory tree with files in it with multiple users (Re: [gentoo-user] local shared directory)

2016-05-07 Thread hw
Michael Orlitzky schrieb: On 04/23/2016 10:42 AM, hw wrote: Has it become entirely impossible to share a directory tree and the files in it with multiple users when Linux is involved? This should be a very simple thing to accomplish. It was never possible. It's ridiculous, but there it is.

Re: how to share a directory tree with files in it with multiple users (Re: [gentoo-user] local shared directory)

2016-04-23 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 04/23/2016 10:42 AM, hw wrote: > > Has it become entirely impossible to share a directory tree and the > files in it with multiple users when Linux is involved? This should be > a very simple thing to accomplish. > It was never possible. It's ridiculous, but there it is. The UNIX permissio

how to share a directory tree with files in it with multiple users (Re: [gentoo-user] local shared directory)

2016-04-23 Thread hw
hw schrieb: Neil Bothwick schrieb: On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 18:38:56 -0400, Rich Freeman wrote: umask is just not viable either, as a) it's global and affects all files a user creates and b) by definition umask is modifiable by the user (it's a feature to help users out so they don't need to chmod