Danek Duvall wrote:
> ACLs are supported (in the sense that a non-trivial ACL on a file gets
> preserved when the file is written) on UFS on Solaris, as well as on AIX,
> or systems which support POSIX ACLs, but this code doesn't work on either
> ZFS or NFSv4 on Solaris, which use a different ACL API.
>
> The attached patch fixes this. When built on a Solaris system prior to
> ZFS, it uses the old interface, but on a newer system sets the ACLs
> properly on ZFS, UFS, and NFS.
>
> I don't know what the ZFS or NFSv4 ACL APIs are like on other operating
> systems with those filesystems, so the names I used are Solaris specific,
> but it may not take much massaging to get it to work there, too. Perhaps
> it just works there with the POSIX ACL API?
Thanks, I'll add this in the todo list.
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