On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 08:10 PM, Vicki Brown wrote:
> At 10:16 +0100 2002-10-08, william ross wrote:
>> the 'repair file permissions' function of apple's disk utility appears
>> to be no respecter of boundaries: it cheerfully set all the files in
>> /usr/local/apache/bin and /usr/local/a
At 10:16 +0100 2002-10-08, william ross wrote:
>hello,
>
>the 'repair file permissions' function of apple's disk utility appears
>to be no respecter of boundaries: it cheerfully set all the files in
>/usr/local/apache/bin and /usr/local/apache_proxy/bin to 644, for
>example, despite the fact that
hello,
the 'repair file permissions' function of apple's disk utility appears
to be no respecter of boundaries: it cheerfully set all the files in
/usr/local/apache/bin and /usr/local/apache_proxy/bin to 644, for
example, despite the fact that they're owned by root. it seems to have
left ever