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  • Subject: acl_delete_file_np
  • From: Brendan Creane <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 20:43:39 -0700 (PDT)

Hello Darwin-List,

I've been trying to remove the access control list
entries associated with a file, and not having
success. All of the following consistently return
ENOENT: acl_delete_file_np(), acl_delete_link_np(),
and acl_delete_fd_np(), though the path or file
descriptor is valid. When I walk into the library
routine's assembly code, it looks like the call is
stubbed out -- pop the stack and then return to the
caller.

Does anyone know the status of the acl_delete routines
under OS X 10.4.7? If indeed they aren't functional,
is the best work-around to delete acl entries
one-by-one?

 thanks, Brendan Creane
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