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Re: 1.7: cygdrive files readonly by default
Interesting, the location of the file seems to matter.
On E:\
$ ls -l foo
----------+ 1 vince None 6 Sep 3 10:27 foo
$ ls -l .\\foo
-rw-r--r-- 1 vince None 6 Sep 3 10:27 .\foo
For a file on my desktop:
$ ls -l foo
-rwx------+ 1 vince None 6 Sep 3 10:28 foo
$ ls -l .\\foo
-rw-r--r-- 1 vince None 6 Sep 3 10:28 .\foo
Directory permissions
$ ls -l | grep Desktop
drwx------+ 1 vince None 8192 Sep 3 09:52 Desktop
$ ls -l /cygdrive/
d---------+ 1 ???????? ???????? 8192 Sep 1 11:56 c
drwx------+ 1 SYSTEM SYSTEM 4096 Sep 2 17:28 e
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:56 AM, Magnus Holmgren<magnushol@gmail.com> wrote:
> Vince Indriolo <vinceind <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> There is definitely something not right with my setup. ?I have 64-bit Windows 7
>>
>> e:\>echo foo > foo
>> e:\>c:\cygwin\bin\ls.exe -l foo
>> ----------+ 1 vince None 6 Sep ?2 17:28 foo
>>
>> $ ls -l foo
>> ----------+ 1 vince None 6 Sep ?2 17:28 foo
>
> Interesting. The other day I noticed the same problem on Windows Vista
> (32 and 64 bit), when unpacking archives (e.g., when not using the
> Cygwin version of 7-zip).
>
> Interesting... When I list the files using a DOS path (say,
> 'ls -l foo\\bar' instead of 'ls -l foo/bar'), they do get proper
> permissions. :)
>
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