Message116648
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neologix |
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andreask, neologix, pitrou |
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2010年09月17日.08:52:20 |
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<1284713559.17.0.905438796902.issue5113@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
Actually, looking at the man page, this seems to be normal:
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In order to change the owner or group, you must own the file and have the CHOWN privilege (see setprivgrp(1M)). [...] Note that a given user's or group's ability to use this command can be restricted by setprivgrp (see setprivgrp(1M)).
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So depending on the setting of setprivgrp, chown'ing a file to root may be allowed or not.
It might be a good idea to skip this test on HP-UX. Solaris apparently behaves in the same way. |
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| 2010年09月17日 08:52:39 | neologix | set | recipients:
+ neologix, pitrou, andreask |
| 2010年09月17日 08:52:39 | neologix | set | messageid: <1284713559.17.0.905438796902.issue5113@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010年09月17日 08:52:21 | neologix | link | issue5113 messages |
| 2010年09月17日 08:52:20 | neologix | create |
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