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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
0001304 | aMule | Messages | public | 2008-04-21 11:56 | 2008-10-22 16:27 | ||||
Reporter | yelo3 | ||||||||
Assigned To | Wuischke | ||||||||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always | ||||
Status | closed | Resolution | reopened | ||||||
Platform | OS | OS Version | |||||||
Product Version | SVN | ||||||||
Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||||||
Summary | 0001304: flooded by log files when using ntfs-3g temp folder | ||||||||
Description | amule version 2.2.0~svn20080218-0ubuntu3 I'm using a ntfs-3g Temp and Incoming folder. When amule starts to download files, the "amule log" tab is filled by these messages: Logger.cpp(269): Error: Impossible to set permission for the file '/media/Dati/yelo3/Downloads/eMule/Temp/019.part.met.bak' (error 1: Funzione non permessa) | ||||||||
Additional Information | "Funzione non permessa" can be translated to not allowed function | ||||||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||||||
Fixed in Revision | |||||||||
Operating System | Any | ||||||||
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Notes | |
(0002865) Wuischke (manager) 2008-07-10 11:14 |
Use umask=0 when mounting the volume. |
(0002972) yelo3 (reporter) 2008-10-06 13:41 |
Why is amule constantly trying to change the permission/ownership of the file? it should only do it when the file is created! |
(0002973) Wuischke (manager) 2008-10-10 09:00 |
You are right - but aMule is actually creating new files. bak files are backup copies. When creating such a backup copy, the creation of new files is involved for security reasons. (i.e. first create a new file with the backup, then delete the old backup file and rename the new backup file) aMule uses standard permissions for files, i.e. the permissions a file would get when you created it manually. This is done using the so called umask. (Calculation: 777-umask value, all octal; example: umask=022 -> 777-022=755 means owner can do everything and group and other can't write, but read and execute. Please read more about Unix file permissions for details.) NTFS doesn't support Unix File permissions. Therefore, setting the umask to 0 is a possible solution. But this is more a problem where your distribution's help forum can assists you than a problem where aMule developers can help you. |
Issue History | |||
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
2008-04-21 11:56 | yelo3 | New Issue | |
2008-04-21 11:56 | yelo3 | Operating System | => Any |
2008-07-10 11:14 | Wuischke | Status | new => resolved |
2008-07-10 11:14 | Wuischke | Resolution | open => fixed |
2008-07-10 11:14 | Wuischke | Assigned To | => Wuischke |
2008-07-10 11:14 | Wuischke | Note Added: 0002865 | |
2008-10-06 13:41 | yelo3 | Status | resolved => feedback |
2008-10-06 13:41 | yelo3 | Resolution | fixed => reopened |
2008-10-06 13:41 | yelo3 | Note Added: 0002972 | |
2008-10-10 09:00 | Wuischke | Note Added: 0002973 | |
2008-10-22 16:27 | Wuischke | Status | feedback => closed |
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