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  • Subject: Re: user id unknown
  • From: David Feldman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 16:36:30 -0500

I know I'm merging two conversation topics here (and I suppose you and I are sort of competitors), but what routine do you use for programmatically copying files, and how does it work for you?

--Dave

On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 03:57 PM, Lorenzo Puleo wrote:

Hi,
I programmatically copy a file owned by the user id 501 to a remote machine
where the user id 501 doesn't exist. Thus, on the remote machine, when I ask
Get Info for the destination file, I see a blank Owner, like an unknow
owner. In cases like this what should I do? Should I set to the destination
file the first existing Owner id I find in the remote machine?
If so, how could I do that? Should I get the user id that logged into that
remote volume with the "statfs" (f_owner) unix command?
Please give me an help. Thank you.

Regards
--
Lorenzo Puleo
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