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Author db3l
Recipients db3l, loewis, ned.deily, tarek, titus
Date 2009-11-29.21:59:38
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> I can generate the error on my iMac but not my laptop, which are
> equivalent versions/upgrades of Mac OS X AFAIK.  The /tmp directory
> in both has drwxrwxrwt, and the subdirectories within which I'm doing
> the builds are drwxr-xr-x, so it doesn't seem to be only dir 
> permissions...

No, it seems to be some combination of ... something.  My Ubuntu boxes
all have "t" on the /tmp directory as well, but don't seem to exhibit
this behavior (whether or not I add myself to the "root" group that
owns /tmp).

But on the FreeBSD and OSX systems I can show this just though "mkdir"
from the command line.

At some level, I'm not sure it really matters as long as the test uses
whatever actual filesystem ownership is in place checking for default
values.

-- David
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