Great. And yes, this was a wmii segfault, not a chmod segfault. wmii crashes on my box.
Thanks guys.

Thomas Gallen wrote:
Unfortunately Wmii 2 or 3 revisions back didn't respond so gracefully to
chmod and segfaults (...and I made the poor judgement of finding this
out at work. :( Ouch.) However, as of the current tip, it's fine and
just presents me with a permission denied error. If the parent poster is
using the current tip then I'm sorry to say I wasn't able to duplicate
this one.

Thomas

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 03:10:19PM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 03:03:41PM -0400, Robert C Corsaro wrote:
I was just messing around. But generally things should segfault, right? I only brought it up here because it's a seg fault and not a normal error.
Well, no, they shouldn't segfault, but that has nothing to do with wmii. Presumably you're using GNU chmod, which seems to be what seg faulted.

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