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__acl: drop Solaris because POSIX-draft ACL specification is not supported
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if [ -f "$__object/parameter/remove" ]
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if [ -f "$__object/parameter/remove" ]
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then
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then
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if echo "$os" | grep -Fq 'solaris'
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then
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# Solaris setfacl behaves differently.
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# We will not support Solaris for now, because no way to test it.
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# But adding support should be easy (use -s instead of -m on modify).
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echo "$os setfacl do not support -x flag for ACL remove" >&2
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else
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echo "$acl_is" | while read -r acl
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echo "$acl_is" | while read -r acl
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do
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do
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# Skip wanted ACL entries which already exist
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# Skip wanted ACL entries which already exist
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echo "$setfacl_exec -x \"$remove\" \"$acl_path\""
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echo "$setfacl_exec -x \"$remove\" \"$acl_path\""
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echo "removed '$remove'" >> "$__messages_out"
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echo "removed '$remove'" >> "$__messages_out"
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done
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done
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fi
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fi
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fi
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for acl in $acl_should
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for acl in $acl_should
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ACL must be defined as 3-symbol combination, using ``r``, ``w``, ``x`` and ``-``.
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ACL must be defined as 3-symbol combination, using ``r``, ``w``, ``x`` and ``-``.
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Fully supported on Linux (tested on Debian and CentOS).
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Fully supported and tested on Linux, partial support for FreeBSD.
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Partial support for FreeBSD, OSX and Solaris.
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OpenBSD, NetBSD and Solaris support is not possible.
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OpenBSD and NetBSD support is not possible.
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See ``setfacl`` and ``acl`` manpages for more details.
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See ``setfacl`` and ``acl`` manpages for more details.
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