Permission Problems
Tatsuro MATSUOKA
tmacchant2@yahoo.co.jp
Mon Apr 25 12:43:00 GMT 2016
> From: Dave Caswell
> To: cygwin
> Cc:
> Date: 2016/4/25, Mon 09:29
> Subject: Permission Problems
>
>T his is a followup to: https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-03/msg00345.html
>
> To recap, making three nested directories on a non-C drive produces a
> third level which is unusable.
>
> davec@MERCURYWIN ~/python
> $ rm -rf g1
> davec@MERCURYWIN ~/python
> $ mkdir g1 g1/g2 g1/g2/g3
> davec@MERCURYWIN ~/python
> $ ls -la g1 g1/g2 g1/g2/g3
> g1:
> total 12
> drwxrwxr-x+ 1 davec None 0 Mar 16 20:23 ./
> drwxrwx---+ 1 davec Users 0 Mar 16 20:23 ../
> drwsrwsr-t+ 1 davec None 0 Mar 16 20:23 g2/
> g1/g2:
> total 0
> drwsrwsr-t+ 1 davec None 0 Mar 16 20:23 ./
> drwxrwxr-x+ 1 davec None 0 Mar 16 20:23 ../
> d--Srws--T+ 1 davec None 0 Mar 16 20:23 g3/
> ls: cannot open directory 'g1/g2/g3': Permission denied
>
> The problem went away with Cygwin 2.5.0-0.7 but is back with 2.5.1-1,
> and goes away when I downgrade back to 2.5.0-1
>
> More info: I tested on a couple of external drives and things worked
> properly there. Can I have screwed up the permissions on my D drive
> so that cygwin gets confused but Windows still works?
>
> thanks
>
Perhaps workaround is to use the beloe
$ cygstart --action=runas (cygwin command)
In your case,
$ cygstart --action=runas ls -la g1 g1/g2 g1/g2/g3
Tatsuro
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