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Re: Permission denied but have permission


On 9/20/2011 6:53 PM, Lou U wrote:

I am a newbie running cygwin on Windows 7. I want to run an installer for graphics software, Dislin. $./setup.exe bash: ./setup.exe Permission denied Permissions for setup.exe are -rwxrwxrwx+ setup will run in a Windows Command window. I'm wondering if that "+" in the permissions is a problem. If so, how do I circumvent it? Any help would be appreciated.

Please read and follow the problem reporting guidelines found at this link: <http://cygwin.com/problems.html>

Also include in your report whether the program you're running is in a
local directory or a network one and, if the latter, a description of
the server and file system type.  Also, the results of 'getfacl ./setup.exe'
may be instructive.  The '+' in the 'ls -l' output indicates that there is
an ACL for the file with additional permissions.  'getfacl' will display
those permissions.


-- Larry

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