[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm writing a file browser script.  I've learned about chmod and unix
> permission numbers and what they represent.  But how do I determine the
> owner,  group and other permission settings.
>
> Is there a perl module that makes this chore easy?
>
> Thanks
> Tricia

There are a few.  If you are interested specifically in the Unix permission
model, though, you might want to work with the output of the ls -al
command.  The permission string is at the left of each line returned, and
has 10 characters, first the directory, then the r [read] w [write] and x
[execute] permissions for owner, group and world respectively.

By taking the substring from each line, then, you can parse each for the
permission appropriate to each category.

Joseph


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