why is my gid different when I run my script under cron?

Larry Hall (Cygwin) reply-to-list-only-lh@cygwin.com
Tue Mar 6 02:11:00 GMT 2007


Jerome Fong wrote:
> I forgot to note that the directory I am writing into is a shared 
> directory on a different machine which only my windows XP user has 
> privileges to write into.   But my uid and gid matches when I run 
> interactively and in batch, so I'm confused.  Is there anything else it 
> is restricting?


Please read and process responses to previous posts before following up
on your own posting with more questions.


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