Petr Salinger <[email protected]> writes:

[...]

>> Some days ago I've investigated that failure and, while I don't have the
>> details at hand, it seems related to an unexpected, for me at least,
>> behavior: files under /tmp/ have gid 0 even when created by a normal
>> user.
>>
>> Is it the expected behavior?
>
> Yes. The newly created files can have gid of either current gid of the
> running process or gid of the parent directory. The SYSV (and linux)
> have as a default "process" while the BSD (and GNU/kFreeBSD)
> have as a default "parent directory".

Thanks for the info!

Now I only need to figure why only 1 script out of ~290 fails.
-- 
Walter Franzini
http://aegis.stepbuild.org/

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