John, On Thursday 19 May 2005 07:54, John N. Alegre wrote:
This is not a SuSE question .. more of a UNIX question. I have encountered a output from a ls -l command that i have ever seen before ...
libros% ls -l qt* -rw-rw-rw-+ 1 dog wheel 75633 Aug 24 2004 qtvoke.exe
Can anyone tell me what the 11th bit with the + is?
This is a from a bash shell running on a Windoze system. The result is that I cannot delete the file with even a "rm -f". I have changed the premissions to 666 using chmod ......... no cigar.
Are you asking a Cygwin question here? If so, the answer is that there are permissions on that file that do not map within the scheme Cygwin uses to equate Unix-style permissions to Windows equivalents / counterparts. Use the "getfacl" command to see full Windows permission information.
All comments welcome
OK... From now on, you should ask Cygwin questions on the Cygwin list.
john
Randall Schulz