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| From | "Joe Shead" <Joe@SheadProgramming.com> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.development.apps |
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| Subject | Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? |
| Date | 2012-04-22 00:07 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <0Y-dnXvFsYyTDw7SnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@earthlink.com> (permalink) |
Ok, thanks Richard. I'll work on some of that. "Richard Kettlewell" <rjk@greenend.org.uk> wrote in message news:8762ctl9u9.fsf@araminta.anjou.terraraq.org.uk... > "Joe Shead" <Joe@SheadProgramming.com> writes: > > So, the library resides on a FAT file system. The FAT file system has space > > in the directory for only one set of permission attributes, and I don't > > think there is any 'owner' of the file. So, when I mount that partition, > > linux has to interpret the FAT directory information in terms of linux file > > system idioms. It assigns an owner and a group to each file, and so what's > > it going to be, but root and root? > > You get to choose. See 'man mount' for details. > > > I've got it all backed up. There's no point in proceding if you don't back > > up your stuff. But, when programming, you still want to know that your > > stable utilities are the same as they are in your archived 'freeze' file. > > When I am done working on a version of the utilities, I zip them up in a > > file with a name like: spUtils01.01.02_20070820_int.zip. That's my last > > freeze, with version number and date in the file name, and in a form that > > will have them automatically order correctly alphanumerically. While working > > on it, daily backups are done in other ways. It's really nice to have each > > stable version boxed up in that zip, though. > > It sounds like you might benefit form a version control system. > > > Richard's and Grant's points------------ > > I couldn't find CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE in my info system, so I went on to other > > things. > > Start from 'man capabilities'. > > -- > http://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/
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fopen() of a read-only file for writing? "Joe Shead" <Joe@SheadProgramming.com> - 2012-04-16 17:03 -0600
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? pacman@kosh.dhis.org (Alan Curry) - 2012-04-17 05:12 +0000
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? "Joe Shead" <Joe@SheadProgramming.com> - 2012-04-17 01:36 -0600
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? "Joe Shead" <Joe@SheadProgramming.com> - 2012-04-18 22:40 -0600
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? Richard Kettlewell <rjk@greenend.org.uk> - 2012-04-19 08:57 +0100
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? Rainer Weikusat <rweikusat@mssgmbh.com> - 2012-04-19 14:18 +0100
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? Grant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2012-04-19 14:16 +0000
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? "Joe Shead" <Joe@SheadProgramming.com> - 2012-04-20 19:10 -0600
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? Richard Kettlewell <rjk@greenend.org.uk> - 2012-04-21 10:20 +0100
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? "Joe Shead" <Joe@SheadProgramming.com> - 2012-04-22 00:07 -0600
Re: fopen() of a read-only file for writing? "Joe Shead" <Joe@SheadProgramming.com> - 2012-04-23 15:24 -0600
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