shell-discuss!  didn't know it exists, cool!

> If you need a script to execute script code as a different uid you can

I don't need this.  I need to run as root (or someone with similar
priv) but I need the files written to belong to someone else entirely.
 The way to do this now is write, chmod.  I'd rather not do this in
two steps.  I would use ZFS extended ACL but unfortunately the file
can't be depended to reside on a ZFS.

I'll figure out a different way to dice this.  Thanks

CT

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