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Niklas Quarfot Nielsen updated MESOS-3412:
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Target Version/s: 0.26.0 (was: 0.25.0)
> Revisit Unix-to-Windows permissions mapping
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> Key: MESOS-3412
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-3412
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: stout
> Reporter: Alex Clemmer
> Assignee: Alex Clemmer
> Labels: mesosphere, permissions, stout, windows
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> In review https://reviews.apache.org/r/37032/ there was some debate about how
> to handle "fallback" of setting/getting Unix permissions on Windows. That is,
> on Windows there is not native support for "group" or "other" permissions, so
> when a user gets/sets group permissions, we can either (1) make that
> operation a no-op, or (2) "fall back" to getting/setting "user" permissions.
> Originally the review opted for a "strictness" flag, so that at compile time
> users could pass in a flag and change the "fallback" behavior to be "strict"
> instead, ignoring group and other permissions setting.
> Currently (Sept 10 2015) we have pulled this option out, and only allow
> "strict" permissions. This will probably break stuff later, but we can
> reevaluate later.
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