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Bug report / Cygwin prob...
- From: Linda Walsh <cygwin at tlinx dot org>
- To: "cygwin at cygwin dot com" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 14:22:05 -0700
- Subject: Bug report / Cygwin prob...
I have two accounts on my client machine. One is me@workstation,
the other is me@Domain. They are both me and I need to have them
be able access each other's files mostly transparently.
As a result, in windows, I setup a group (megroup) that contains both
me and me! (@workstation/@domain) and set files to be owned
by "megroup", *argh, matey!*
Cygwin shows them owned by "-1" (in hex) -- not a very useful number!
Is it really the case that the windows API returns -1 for the ownership
of this file? I made sure that megroup is in the /etc/password file
(as copied from its /etc/group entry).
So why is cygwin complaining? I noticed that it doesn't like it when
I try to 'chown' using 'megroup' either!
So wazzup? Does cygwin specifically check for 'megroup's, and invalidate
them if they are groups? Why not just acknowledge that they are
owned by the SID that they are and display it as such?
ARG! megroup is bein attacked by pirates!!! :-)
Linda
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