On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 02:13:07PM -0500, Tom Schaefer wrote:
> Sigh.  Good catch Peter but I set up my test environment (Sparc Solaris 8,
> UFS filesystem) to match what Jeremy used and still have the same
> problem.
> 
> I set it up like this...
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/accounts/staff/schaefer/tmp bash# ls -ld crap
> d---rwx---+  2 root     root        1024 Apr 15 13:53 crap/
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/accounts/staff/schaefer/tmp bash# getfacl crap
> 
> # file: crap
> # owner: root
> # group: root
> user::---
> user:schaefer:rwx               #effective:rwx
> group::rwx              #effective:rwx
> group:203:rwx           #effective:rwx
> group:cfusion:rwx               #effective:rwx
> mask:rwx
> other:---
> 
> User schaefer still can't rename or delete files in the crap directory.
> 
> How frustrating.  Jeremy we don't do a lot of Linux around here but yes I
> should be able to cobble a test together.
> 
> Also, Peter, I know you use Linux and have been seeing these exact same
> symptoms, but have you actually tried it against 3.0.14a yet?

Just making sure everyone knows before I get on the plane :-).

You *must* have configured with --with-acl-support for this to
successfully work with ACLs on 3.0.14a.

If you don't you get the symptoms you're reporting.

Jeremy.
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