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Most unix derivates can copy ACLs from one file to another with: getfacl filename1 setfacl -f - filename2Unfortunately Mac OS X does not have the getfacl and setfacl commands, as they have rolled ACL handling into chmod. Chmod -E accepts a list of ACLs on stdin, but I haven't found a command that will spit out ACLs in a suitable format on stdout. The best I have come up with is: ls -led filename1 tail +2 sed 's/^.0-90-9.:.//' chmod -E filename2Is there a more robust solution?Bonus question: is there a nice way to do it in Python, without using any modules that aren't shipped with 10.6? Ls -e Print the Access Control List (ACL) associated with the file, if present, in long (-l) output.this gives a result such as.

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It appears that some Mac owners who buy OS X may be waiting longer than they initially anticipated to get their copy of the new operating system. MacCentral has received several e-mails from theforwarded by readers - the e-mails suggest that the Apple Store is experiencing a backlog for orders placed for the new operating system.' We appreciate your recent order for Apple products and apologize for the delay in fulfilling it,' said the e-mail from the Apple Store. 'Unfortunately, one or more of the items ordered is experiencing a greater backlog delay than originally anticipated. Our goal is to get your order to you as soon as possible, but if you wish to cancel or change the order due to the delay, please contact us as soon as possible.'

We apologize for any inconvenience this delay has caused and appreciate your business,' the e-mail concluded.Mac OS X, Apple's next-generation operating system, is scheduled to be released on March 24th. The software was first made available publicly in the form of a public beta sold by the Apple Store beginning last fall.

At Macworld Expo in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs confirmed during his keynote address that the new software would ship in March.Users who have pre-ordered from the U.S. Apple Store expect to receive their copies within a few days of the release; the company sends packages via United Parcel Service at no charge, or via the faster Federal Express package delivery service for an additional charge.Many Mac users have placed pre-orders as soon as they could to take advantage of a special $30 discount available to users of the Public Beta. Mon chou chou. It's possible that the e-mails are being sent automatically, since in some cases the orders have been queued up for a month or longer. A representative from the Apple Store could not confirm that the system software's delivery would be delayed any longer than the original March 24th ship date, and Apple PR was not available for comment as we went to press with this story.This story, 'Mac OS X backordered at the Apple Store?' Was originally published.

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For Mac Osx Free Official Zeplin Get In Dutch Faf Tbd Rating: 3,5/5 2211 votes

Most unix derivates can copy ACLs from one file to another with: getfacl filename1 setfacl -f - filename2Unfortunately Mac OS X does not have the getfacl and setfacl commands, as they have rolled ACL handling into chmod. Chmod -E accepts a list of ACLs on stdin, but I haven't found a command that will spit out ACLs in a suitable format on stdout. The best I have come up with is: ls -led filename1 tail +2 sed 's/^.0-90-9.:.//' chmod -E filename2Is there a more robust solution?Bonus question: is there a nice way to do it in Python, without using any modules that aren't shipped with 10.6? Ls -e Print the Access Control List (ACL) associated with the file, if present, in long (-l) output.this gives a result such as.

Posted 4/18/04 12:49 PM, 399 messages. Csi sap2000 14 1 Richard matheson button button Auto electric magazine november 2010 Julia ann and lisa ann John marsden jutro Chaosmen moses torrent The curse of monkey island torrent Serial kigo m4v converter for mac v2 3 3 serial Madeenaplus jet plus free download Gruja e panjohur Keygeneratorhidemyip rar download crack Eurocoduri ro www.

It appears that some Mac owners who buy OS X may be waiting longer than they initially anticipated to get their copy of the new operating system. MacCentral has received several e-mails from theforwarded by readers - the e-mails suggest that the Apple Store is experiencing a backlog for orders placed for the new operating system.' We appreciate your recent order for Apple products and apologize for the delay in fulfilling it,' said the e-mail from the Apple Store. 'Unfortunately, one or more of the items ordered is experiencing a greater backlog delay than originally anticipated. Our goal is to get your order to you as soon as possible, but if you wish to cancel or change the order due to the delay, please contact us as soon as possible.'

We apologize for any inconvenience this delay has caused and appreciate your business,' the e-mail concluded.Mac OS X, Apple's next-generation operating system, is scheduled to be released on March 24th. The software was first made available publicly in the form of a public beta sold by the Apple Store beginning last fall.

At Macworld Expo in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs confirmed during his keynote address that the new software would ship in March.Users who have pre-ordered from the U.S. Apple Store expect to receive their copies within a few days of the release; the company sends packages via United Parcel Service at no charge, or via the faster Federal Express package delivery service for an additional charge.Many Mac users have placed pre-orders as soon as they could to take advantage of a special $30 discount available to users of the Public Beta. Mon chou chou. It's possible that the e-mails are being sent automatically, since in some cases the orders have been queued up for a month or longer. A representative from the Apple Store could not confirm that the system software's delivery would be delayed any longer than the original March 24th ship date, and Apple PR was not available for comment as we went to press with this story.This story, 'Mac OS X backordered at the Apple Store?' Was originally published.