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stanlin |
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Fri, 18 Jul 2008 06:28:29 -0400 |
****This is an edited version of a previous post****
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for replying. I have the latest rdiffbackup (1.0.5) and librsync
(0.9.7). Any ideas?
It seems to be that rdiff or python is deciding to set some unusual
permissions. To give you more info, I just found out that this 'None' user is a
red herring. The real symptom is the following:
I can manually create files in the same cygwin session (e.g. 'touch file.txt')
and they inherit the permissions I would expect. However, when I attempt a
backup in a folder with normal security, the backup fails with the mentioned
error. When I inspect the folder, I find that the Windows permissions have
changed; now even though the destination folder is still owned by my user, no
one (including that user) has any read or write permissions when I look at the
Windows folder security. Cygwin tells me the folder looks like this:
d---------+ 2 stan None 4096 Jul 17 03:04 backup
but this isn't that helpful because even my accessible folders display these
same unix ACLs.
Thanks,
Stan
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- [rdiff-backup-users] Permissions error when backing up?, stanlin, 2008/07/17
- Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Permissions error when backing up?, Andrew Ferguson, 2008/07/17
- [rdiff-backup-users] Permissions error when backing up?, stanlin, 2008/07/18
- [rdiff-backup-users], stanlin, 2008/07/18
- [rdiff-backup-users], stanlin, 2008/07/18
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- [rdiff-backup-users], stanlin, 2008/07/18