Chris wrote: > Shawn McKenzie wrote: >> Chris wrote: >>>> Wow, it does chown and chmod as well, thats friggen cool. >>> chown will only work if the script is running as root which I doubt your >>> drupal site will be. >>> >> >> Or if the script is running as a user/group that has write permissions >> to the dir/file that your trying to chown. > > chmod may allow that, but not chown. > > server:~# groupadd test > server:~# useradd a -g test > server:~# useradd b -g test > server:~# mkdir /test > server:~# chown a.test /test > server:~# su - a > No directory, logging in with HOME=/ > a@server:/$ cd test > a@server:/test$ chmod 775 . > a@server:/test$ touch a > a@server:/test$ chmod 664 a > a@server:/test$ chown b.test a > chown: changing ownership of `a': Operation not permitted > a@server:/test$ > > Yeah, my bad. chmod it is... -- Thanks! -Shawn http://www.spidean.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php