Re: Strange file system behavior
Re: Strange file system behavior
- Subject: Re: Strange file system behavior
- From: Kevin Kicklighter <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:55:47 -0500
all I'm doing is finding the computer on the network, and dragging it
to my local machine. Each machine is a unique different user.
On Feb 15, 2006, at 5:52 PM, Camillo Lugaresi wrote:
On 15/feb/06, at 21:02, Kevin Kicklighter wrote:
This may be the incorrect mailing list but maybe someone knows.
All I'm doing is copying a Xcode development directory from my
computer to another computer (with a different user name, etc.).
Once on the destination computer I can't run xcode b/c my file
permissions are screwed up. I use Finder, set all of the options
to read & write and apply to enclosed items. That still doesn't
work. I then go into the terminal and type "chmod -R 777 *" and
that gets it to work. Sometimes, I even do "chown -R me:mygroup *".
First question: why can't I do this through Finder ? and what do
all of the non-unix people do out there to solve this?
How are you doing the copy? If you're doing it using the Finder,
how is the share point mounted, and as what user?
Camillo
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