* ntsec.xml (ntsec-common): Drop outdated comment about underdeveloped

Solaris ACL API support.
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2014-08-31 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* ntsec.xml (ntsec-common): Drop outdated comment about underdeveloped
Solaris ACL API support.
2014-08-31 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de> 2014-08-31 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* utils.xml (setfacl): Drop outdated note that default ACEs are not * utils.xml (setfacl): Drop outdated note that default ACEs are not

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Newer operating systems and file systems on POSIX systems also provide Newer operating systems and file systems on POSIX systems also provide
access control lists. Two different APIs exist for accessing these access control lists. Two different APIs exist for accessing these
ACLs, the Solaris API and the POSIX API. Cygwin implements the Solaris ACLs, the Solaris API and the POSIX API. Cygwin implements the Solaris
API to access Windows ACLs in a Unixy way. At the time of writing this API to access Windows ACLs in a Unixy way. Online man pages for the
document, the Cygwin implementation of the Solaris API isn't quite up Solaris ACL API can be found on
to speed. For instance, it doesn't handle access denied ACEs gracefully. <ulink url="http://docs.sun.com">http://docs.sun.com</ulink>.</para>
So, use with care. Online man pages for the Solaris ACL API can be
found on <ulink url="http://docs.sun.com">http://docs.sun.com</ulink>.</para>
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