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Corinna Vinschen
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Cygwin: ACLs: don't set indicator for default ACEs prematurely
Commit a2bfe7cae61a introduced a change ignoring default ACEs on files to come up with a valid POSIX ACL, reflecting the Windows ACEs actually making sense on files. However, if CREATOR OWNER or CREATOR GROUP ACEs - both only making sense as default ACEs - are found in the ACL, a value indicating the presence of default ACEs gets set, even on files. This in turn breaks a subsequent integrity check and get_posix_access returns EINVAL. The code path handling default ACEs on directories sets this indicator anyway, so don't set it just because one of the above SIDs are found. Fixes: a2bfe7cae61a ("Cygwin: ACLs: ignore *_INHERIT flags in file ACLs") Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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