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Re: POSIX


  • Subject: Re: POSIX
  • From: Jeff C <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 21:49:54 -0500

The documentation for NSFile is not specific on this, but I would assume that the value is similar to the st_mode flag returned by stat().

If you do a "man 2 chmod" from the terminal, you'll get the bit mask definitions for the POSIX permissions set: read/write/execute for owner/group/world (aka all users).

Later,
Jeff

On Feb 8, 2007, at 9:18 PM, <email@hidden> <email@hidden> wrote:

I have been trying to interpret POSIX values returned from the attributes obtained from NSFilePosixPermissions and cannot make heads or tails out of the returned value.

The value returned is 420. What does this mean and how do I go about parsing this number into the specific permissions? And please tell me where this is documented. (I have looked).

John
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