* ntsec.xml (ntsec-common): Drop outdated comment about underdeveloped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>
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* ntsec.xml (ntsec-common): Drop outdated comment about underdeveloped
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Solaris ACL API support.
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2014-08-31 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* utils.xml (setfacl): Drop outdated note that default ACEs are not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
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access control lists. Two different APIs exist for accessing these
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ACLs, the Solaris API and the POSIX API. Cygwin implements the Solaris
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API to access Windows ACLs in a Unixy way. At the time of writing this
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document, the Cygwin implementation of the Solaris API isn't quite up
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to speed. For instance, it doesn't handle access denied ACEs gracefully.
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So, use with care. Online man pages for the Solaris ACL API can be
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found on <ulink url="http://docs.sun.com">http://docs.sun.com</ulink>.</para>
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API to access Windows ACLs in a Unixy way. Online man pages for the
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Solaris ACL API can be found on
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<ulink url="http://docs.sun.com">http://docs.sun.com</ulink>.</para>
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