Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 5 Jul 1999 22:20:28 +0200 | From | Jamie Lokier <> | Subject | Re: Mailbox |
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Albert D. Cahalan wrote: > You can get HP-UX information at http://docs.hp.com if you have a > modern web browser.
Have done, and there I found stat(5):
another new one S_ISCDF(m) test for a context-dependent file S_ISNWK(m) test for a network special
chmod(2) doesn't say much interesting except mentioning ACLs. stat(2) mentions ACLs and Multi-Level Directories. ls(1) says "n" is the character for a network special file. "+" is displayed if there are ACLs, and ACLs don't work over NFS. chmod(1) has -A to preserve optional ACL entries, that fails on filesystems that don't support ACLs. chmod(1) has nothing else interesting.
> BTW, I believe many of these can't actually exist on disk. > Some of these (like S_IFSHAD AFAIK) are not seen by userspace.
It'd be nice to know which ones.
-- Jamie
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