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bug#8578: 8.12 and 8.10 'ls -dl' appends ' ' (0x20: space) to
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Eric Blake |
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bug#8578: 8.12 and 8.10 'ls -dl' appends ' ' (0x20: space) to |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Apr 2011 14:41:16 -0600 |
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On 04/28/2011 02:27 PM, Alan Curry wrote:
>>> 0000000 d r w x r - x r - x . 2 5 r=
>>
>>> 7264 7877 2d72 7278 782d 202e 3532 7220=
>
> Did anyone else notice the '.' after the drwxr-xr-x part? I bet that's
> what's confusing python.
>
> The file mode written under the -l, -g, -n, and -o options shall
> consist of the following format:
>
> "%c%s%s%s%c", <entry type>, <owner permissions>,
> <group permissions>, <other permissions>,
> <optional alternate access method flag>
Coreutils uses '.' as the printable character for alternate access
method flag if the file has SELinux attributes attached to it, since
SELinux labels can indeed deny access to a file beyond what is implied
by the traditional 9 bits; coreutils also uses '+' for ACLs. If python
isn't grokking the '.' or '+', that's a bug in python, not coreutils.
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Eric Blake address@hidden +1-801-349-2682
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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