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Re: Permissions in XCode
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Re: Permissions in XCode


  • Subject: Re: Permissions in XCode
  • From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 20:59:00 -0700

Marc R. Feldesman wrote:

>The directory for all my XCode applications resides off my home
>directory, ~, in a subdirectory called Cocoa.  Within ~/Cocoa lie
>several project directories, each containing a separate XCode project.
>The permissions you are seeing (in a previous message) are from those
>directories.

In other words, when you posted this listing:

>d---r-xr-x+  6 777   marc   204 Jun  2 13:11 .
>drwxr-xr-x+ 61 root  marc  2074 May 22 12:19 ..
>----r--r--   1 marc  marc     0 Jun  2 09:43 .DS_Store
>drwxr-xr-x   8 marc  marc   272 May 19 14:10 Blogger
>drwxr-xr-x  11 marc  marc   374 Jun  2 09:43 Random
>drwxr-xr-x   9 marc  marc   306 Jun  2 13:15 TestApp

the "." directory refers to ~/Cocoa, and ".." refers to your home directory.

Assuming that's true, then your home dir seems a little strange.  It's
owned by root, rather than by 'marc', and the 'marc' user or group do not
have write permission.  Or maybe you did that intentionally, or I've
misunderstood what your directory structure is.


At this point, I'd like to see the output from:
  ls -la /Users ~

Feel free to remove any files from those listings, but please leave all the
directories.  At this point, I don't need to see the contents of any of
those dirs.  I just want to see the owner and permissions on the dirs
themselves.

Also, I'd like to see a separate listing of:
  ls -led ~ ~/Cocoa

This should list the ACLs that seem to be present on the dirs appearing as
"." and ".." in your original listing.

Finally, I'd like to see the output of:
  id

This is to see the group membership of your login.

Depending on what I can or can't figure out from that, I'll either take
follow-ups off-list, or post that I can't figure it out.


Finally, exactly where did you place your Xcode 3 installation?

  -- GG



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