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2002 Nov 18
0
patch: rsync-2.5.5: UNIX ACL support
...e is ripped straight out of
the samba 2.2.5 source tree; the rest of it is stuff that i don't
expect anybody to ever seriously consider merging into the rsync
tree and which i wouldn't defend against claims that it could wreck
your machine, your career, your life, your mojo etc.
http://www.lpmd.org/rsync-2.5.5-acl.diff.gz
or
ftp://ftp.lpmd.org/pub/rsync-2.5.5-acl.diff.gz
(thanks, JMC, for hosting)
to apply to a 2.5.5 tree,
% cd wherever/rsync-2.5.5
% gunzip < whereverelse/rsync-2.5.5-acl.diff.gz | patch -p0 \
&& ./configure --with-acl-support=yes ... \
&& make cl...
2003 Apr 18
1
ACL Support? Where can I get it?
From what I've read on the list, there does not appear to be POSIX ACL
support for rsync at this time, is this true? There does however appear
to be a patch floating around out there, where can I find this patch.
TIA
-Justin
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2003 Apr 02
2
[Acl-Devel] mask ACL
Hello Eric,
I am taking Buck and the rsync mailing list into the CC. Buck is the author of
the rsync patch, he may know more on that problem.
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 00:16, Eric Chen wrote:
> From my understanding, the effecive rights mask 'limits the effective
> rights granted to all groups and to named users', so if you getfacl on a
> file, the group permissions will be