I never saw this in in the digests I have been receiving from the group but found about ten Copies in the trash, something strange evidently happened...
Trapped in Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field On Jan 17, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Jerry Levan <[email protected]> wrote: > Earlier I noted that I could not Finder drag a file to my afp mounted fedora > 16 home > directory but could use "cp". > > Chris Murphy suggest I check for ACL problems… > > There were ACLs on the Fedora side and after hunting around I figured > out how to delete the rascals. > > Finder copy still did not work… > > I noticed that there was a selinux context on the directory so after hunting > around I figured out how to remove the context ( I already had disabled > Selinux). > > Finder copy still did not work. > > I wondered if the fact that I had the same numeric uid/gids on both machines > had any effect. > > So, I logged into my postgresql work account on the mac and afp mounted > the troublesome directory on the fedora box. > > This time the Finder copy *did* work… > > Go figure… > > Doing a Finder GetInfo on the directory and looking at the permissions > showed the following: > For the failure cases, I was getting 'You have unknown access' > For the success cases, I was getting 'You have custom access'. > > Taint clear to me if the problem is on the Mac or Fedora side ;( > > Jerry _______________________________________________ MacOSX-admin mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-admin
