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Re: Announcing xorriso-0.3.6



Hi,

> All recent software uses ACLs based on NTFS ACLs.

Not according to the Linux and FreeBSD man
pages which i studied.

If i ever get in touch with other ACL
permissions like "Modify", "List Folder"
or "Full Control" then i will use the
FUTURE_VERSION type of the current definition
to define a 2-byte entry format.

An application specific permission would
find a place as new type. E.g. 7 ACL_APP.

For now i could neither get such permissions
from a file not set them.


> BTW: do you know of any OS that reads your ACL implementation?

Not yet.
And given the coverage of ISO 9660 in the
visited kernel code, i do not expect that
it happens until time_t exceeds 31 bits.

AAIP shall actually make Rock Ridge ready for
backup purposes on Linux. Any computer
shall at least be able to retrieve file content
- if not properties.
xorriso provides full extraction capabilities for
its own output as does any other backup archiver
program.

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I will soon decide what new entry signature
to use instead of AA. Candidate is: AL.

Up to now i did not find more SUSP-like
entries in the web. Do you know any other
than the following:

  AA  AS  BA  CE  CL  ER  ES

  NM  PD  PL  PN  PX  RE  RR

  SF  SL  SP  ST  TF  XA  ZF


Have a nice day :)

Thomas


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