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bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (fals
From: |
jari |
Subject: |
bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive) |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Dec 2011 19:48:17 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
On 2011-12-13 11:52, Ken Brown wrote:
| On 12/13/2011 11:26 AM, jari wrote:
| >Response from Cygwin list:
| >
| > > $ ls -la /cygdrive/z/tmp/test-epackage.el
| > > -rwxr--r-- 1 ???????? ???????? 437 Dec 9 20:02
/cygdrive/z/tmp/test-epackage.el
| >
| > It's not a bug.
| >
| > If you use winbind and the user accounts are correctly mapped to
| > Windows accounts, then you would see the Cygwin UIDs/GIDs
| > correspoding to the SID of the AD user account.
| >
| > If you don't do that, there's only an invisible mapping from the
| > Windows SID to the Unix uid/gid. The actual UNIX account has not
| > the same mapping back to the Windows SID. Instead, the SID
| > returned from Samba to Windows is a fake SID S-1-22-1-UnixUID or
| > S-1-22-2-UnixGID. (..)
| >
| >The rest goes into details for setting 1:1 UID, GID mapping.
|
| You omitted the part of the response that says, "The easiest way to
| workaround this issue is to mount the share with the noacl mount
| option".
| Does this fail to work for some reason?
That would create a new "Cygwin mount". Different path altogether than
what is already in use; mapped by the Windows.
In Windows: Z:\
In Cygwin : /cygdrive/z
All paths would change if I would Cygwin mount(1) "//server/login
/mnt/login ..."
/mnt/login <!=!> /cygdrive/z
That would create problems all over the place that now assume certain
locations. Not to mention losing ability to copy/paste paths from
Windows File Exporer to Cygwin[*]
Jari
[*] Cygwin accepts drive letter syntax in single quotes: 'z:\'
See also cygoath(1).
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), (continued)
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), jari, 2011/12/14
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), Ken Brown, 2011/12/14
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), jari, 2011/12/14
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), Eli Zaretskii, 2011/12/14
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), Richard Stallman, 2011/12/14
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), jari, 2011/12/13
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), Ken Brown, 2011/12/13
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive),
jari <=
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), Eli Zaretskii, 2011/12/13
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), jari, 2011/12/13
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), Eli Zaretskii, 2011/12/13
- bug#10257: 23.3.1 Cygwin: network drives - file is write protected (false positive), Jason Rumney, 2011/12/15