__acl: drop Solaris because POSIX-draft ACL specification is not supported

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ander 2019-04-24 00:36:53 +03:00
parent d66b6969f3
commit f586937614
2 changed files with 20 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -74,13 +74,6 @@ fi
if [ -f "$__object/parameter/remove" ] if [ -f "$__object/parameter/remove" ]
then then
if echo "$os" | grep -Fq 'solaris'
then
# Solaris setfacl behaves differently.
# We will not support Solaris for now, because no way to test it.
# But adding support should be easy (use -s instead of -m on modify).
echo "$os setfacl do not support -x flag for ACL remove" >&2
else
echo "$acl_is" | while read -r acl echo "$acl_is" | while read -r acl
do do
# Skip wanted ACL entries which already exist # Skip wanted ACL entries which already exist
@ -102,7 +95,6 @@ then
echo "removed '$remove'" >> "$__messages_out" echo "removed '$remove'" >> "$__messages_out"
done done
fi fi
fi
for acl in $acl_should for acl in $acl_should
do do

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@ -10,11 +10,9 @@ DESCRIPTION
----------- -----------
ACL must be defined as 3-symbol combination, using ``r``, ``w``, ``x`` and ``-``. ACL must be defined as 3-symbol combination, using ``r``, ``w``, ``x`` and ``-``.
Fully supported on Linux (tested on Debian and CentOS). Fully supported and tested on Linux, partial support for FreeBSD.
Partial support for FreeBSD, OSX and Solaris. OpenBSD, NetBSD and Solaris support is not possible.
OpenBSD and NetBSD support is not possible.
See ``setfacl`` and ``acl`` manpages for more details. See ``setfacl`` and ``acl`` manpages for more details.