Hi,

I was just working on a script to set dafault permissions and noticed
something interesting.  I use the find command to get the file name of
all files/directories and then reset the permissions usiong setfacl.
This works fine except on a couple of files. I get the same error from a
bash shell using getfacl.  For example I can use ls to list the file but
get an error using getfacl

$ ls /lib/terminfo
/lib/terminfo

$ getfacl /lib/terminfo
getfacl: No such file or directory

Couldn't find any info in the faq or google.  Anyone else seen this
behaviour and know a fix?

Regards,
Mark


        
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