On 08/01/2012 03:59 AM, NdK wrote: > Il 30/07/2012 09:40, NdK ha scritto: > >> > Seems I can't find the root cause of $subj. >> > When I store a file on my "home", it gets chmodded ugo+x ... > Any hints? See the documentation for "map archive".[0] Essentially, the DOS/Windows "archive" bit is mapped to the POSIX user execute bit. This makes it possible for DOS/Windows backup software to be able to use the archive bit. It might behoove Samba to implement DOS/Windows file attributes in user extended attributes, or in a database file, as opposed to (ab)using the owner execute bit for this purpose. However, it has been this way for a long time, and I would expect that inertia will overcome the desire for change here. I could be (and hopefully am) wrong. Personally, I would not mind seeing Samba use extended attributes for storing file attributes that do not logically map onto POSIX. --- Mike [0] http://is.gd/dQSeGw [www.samba.org] -- Michael B. Trausch President, Naunet Corporation Web: https://www.naunetcorp.com/ Phone: +1-(470)-201-5738
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