Re: How to replicate the behaviour of /usr/local
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Il giorno Tue, 20 Oct 2009 08:55:37 +0200
Klistvud <quotations@aliceadsl.fr> ha scritto:
| Dne, 16. 10. 2009 12:50:43 je Klistvud napisal(a):
| > Dne, 16. 10. 2009 12:19:03 je Cameron Hutchison napisal(a):
| > > Klistvud <quotations@aliceadsl.fr> writes:
| > >
...
| > >
| > > # chgrp users /path/to/shared/directory
| > > # chmod g+s /path/to/shared/directory
| > >
...
|
| Anybody care to chime in? The question was: how does /usr/local
| manage to assign a predefined group ownership to every file you copy
| to /usr/ local? Can such behaviour be replicated for an arbitrary
| directory in my /home subtree?
|
You have received the correct answer from Cameron, what else you want?
If you copy or create a file, it works exactly as /usr/local, the file
has the same group as the destination dir.
If you move a file, it works exactly as /usr/local, the file retains
its group.
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Vincenzo Tibullo
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