On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 10:47:14PM -0700, Wayne Davison wrote:
> Please try the CVS version patched with the included ACL patch
FYI, I ran a test on a file with the ACLs you mentioned, and it worked
fine coyping it from Solaris to Linux.
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On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 08:33:18PM -0400, Andrew Gideon wrote:
> This is using 2.6.8 built with the acl patch on both platforms.
Please try the CVS version patched with the included ACL patch -- it is
in a much better state than the 2.6.8 patch. I've done some testing of
the code on Solaris, and
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 22:14:06 -0400, Matt McCutchen wrote:
> Maybe I didn't make this clear: On Linux, if a file's ACL contains an
> ACL_MASK entry, the file's group permission bits (S_IRWXG) are linked to
> that entry instead of the ACL_GROUP_OBJ entry. Statting shows the
> ACL_MASK entry, and ch
On 10/2/06, Andrew Gideon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I also don't know how do_chmod() (which is ACL-ignorant) is changing the mask.
Maybe I didn't make this clear: On Linux, if a file's ACL contains an
ACL_MASK entry, the file's group permission bits (S_IRWXG) are linked
to that entry instead o
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 20:56:34 -0400, Matt McCutchen wrote:
> Rsync expects that stat(2) on a file whose ACL contains a mask entry will
> return the mask entry as the S_IRWXG mode bits. Perhaps Solaris returns
> the group-owner entry no matter what; that would explain the trouble.
> Would you plea
On 10/2/06, Andrew Gideon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've found an error: ACLs are not properly preserved when a file is moved
from Solaris to a 2.6 Linux (I'm testing using CentOS 4 update 3 plus
updates). This is using 2.6.8 built with the acl patch on both platforms.
[...]
As far as I can tel
I've found an error: ACLs are not properly preserved when a file is moved
from Solaris to a 2.6 Linux (I'm testing using CentOS 4 update 3 plus
updates). This is using 2.6.8 built with the acl patch on both platforms.
The file on the source Solaris machine:
[truffle:/opt]# getfacl /xxx/x
# fil
On 10/2/06, Rick Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using rsync to download files from rpm
repositories (because yum will not work directly with
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python script. When the rsync server is down, I get
error messages, but the message
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I am using rsync to download files from rpm
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