AndyHancock wrote:
For netrw 140, one of the differences between the Windows gvim and
Cygwin/X11 gvim is that the Cygwin/X11 version will show the
executable files with "highlight netrwExe" which is linked to
"highlight Preproc". This does not happen with the Windows version,
even netrwExe is also linked to PreProc. I assume that it is because
the executability of each file is not conveyed to gvim and/or netrw,
or because it is not *properly* conveyed.
May I suggest that you look into
man getfacl
man setfacl
The executability of the files is controlled by the executable bits AND
by ACLs.
Try ls -lsa (using cygwin)
and I suspect that you'll find a lot of permission strings with a
trailing "+". That means that an acl is in control and apparently
flagging the file as an executable.
Regards,
C Campbell
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