Re: [Boston.pm] Can I do a chgrp() without invoking a child process?

2004-11-23 Thread Brian Reichert
On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 01:15:35AM -0500, Kripa Sundar wrote: Hello all, I want to do a chgrp() without invoking a child process. Then use chown(): chown LIST Changes the owner (and group) of a list of files. The first two elements of the list must be

Re: [Boston.pm] Can I do a chgrp() without invoking a child process?

2004-11-23 Thread Ron Newman
On Nov 24, 2004, at 1:15 AM, Kripa Sundar wrote: I want to do a chgrp() without invoking a child process. perldoc -f chown says: chown LIST Changes the owner (and group) of a list of files. The first two elements of the list must be the numeric uid and gid,

Re: [Boston.pm] Can I do a chgrp() without invoking a child process?

2004-11-23 Thread Uri Guttman
KS == Kripa Sundar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: KS I want to do a chgrp() without invoking a child process. KS I had assumed that chgrp() is a C function with a perl KS equivalent, just the same as chown() and chmod() are. KS But I am clearly mistaken. unfortunately so. KS So, can this

Re: [Boston.pm] Can I do a chgrp() without invoking a child process?

2004-11-23 Thread Kripa Sundar
Then use chown(): chown LIST Changes the owner (and group) of a list of files. [...] Thanks, Brian and Ron. That was fast! peace, || Uttaranchal: Electricity from 7th century water mills: --{kr.pA} || http://tinyurl.com/yufep -- What difference does