Hi Andreas, Here's a few more comments on the current getrichacl(1) page that I fetched from the git repo. > .\" > .\" RichACL Manual Pages > .\" > .\" Copyright (C) 2015,2016 Red Hat, Inc. > .\" Written by Andreas Gruenbacher <agruenba@xxxxxxxxxx> > .\" This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or > .\" modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as > .\" published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of > .\" the License, or (at your option) any later version. > .\" > .\" The GNU General Public License's references to "object code" > .\" and "executables" are to be interpreted as the output of any > .\" document formatting or typesetting system, including > .\" intermediate and printed output. > .\" > .\" This manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, > .\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of > .\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the > .\" GNU General Public License for more details. > .\" > .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public > .\" License along with this manual. If not, see > .\" <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. > .\" > .TH GETRICHACL 7 2015-09-01 "Linux" "Rich Access Control Lists" > > .SH NAME > getrichacl \- Get Rich Access Control Lists > > .SH SYNOPSIS > .B getrichacl > .RI [ option "]... [" file ]... > > .SH DESCRIPTION > For each file, > .B getrichacl > displays the file name and the file's Rich Access Control List (RichACL). > > The output format of > .B getrichacl > is as follows: Add a blank line here. > .fam C > .RS > .nf > 1: file: > 2: flags:a > 3: owner:rwp-------------::mask > 4: group:r-p-------------::mask > 5: other:r---------------::mask > 6: owner@:rwp-------------::allow > 7: user:foo:r-p-------------::allow > 8: group@:r-p-------------::allow > 9: group:bar:r-p-------------::allow > 10: everyone@:r---------------::allow > 11: > .fi > .RE > .fam T > > Line 1 contains the file name, followed by a colon. > > Line 2 contains the ACL flags. This line is omitted if no flags are set. > > Lines 3--5 indicate the owner, group, and other file masks, which are only > shown if the \fB\-\-raw\fR option is specified. > > Lines 6--10 indicate different ACL entries for the file owner > .RB ( owner@ ), > user \fIfoo\fR, the owning group > .RB ( group@ ), > group \fIbar\fR, and for everyone > .RB ( everyone@ ). > > A blank line follows at the end. > > The default output format uses the single-letter forms of flags and > permissions, identifiers of ACL entries are right justified, permissions are > vertically aligned, and permissions which are always granted > .RB ( read_attributes ", " read_acl ", " synchronize ) > are omitted. See the > .BR richacl (7) > manual page for the defined flags and permissions. > > By default, > .B getrichacl > displays the effective permissions remaining after applying the file masks to > the ACL. The file masks and underlying NFSv4 ACL can be displayed with the > \fB\-\-raw\fR option. > > When > .B getrichacl > is used on a file that does not have a RichACL or on a filesystem that does not > support RichACLs, > .B getrichacl Replace the previous line with "it". > displays the access permissions defined by the traditional file permission bits > as a RichACL. When > .B getrichacl > is used on a file that has a POSIX ACL (see > .BR acl (5)), > it prints an error message. > > .SH OPTIONS > .TP > \fB\-\-long\fR, \fB\-l\fR > Display access masks and flags in their long form. > .TP > \fB\-\-full\fR > Also show permissions which are always implicitly allowed. > .TP > \fB\-\-raw\fR > Show ACLs as stored on the file system, including the file masks. Implies > \fB\-\-full\fR. > .TP > \fB\-\-unaligned\fR > Do not align ACL entries or pad missing permissions with '-'. > .TP > \fB\-\-numeric-ids\fR > Display numeric user and group IDs instead of names. > .TP > \fB\-\-access\fR [=\fIuser\fR[:\fIgroup\fR:...]}, \fB\-a\fR[\fIuser\fR[:\fIgroup\fR:...]} > Instead of showing the ACL, show which permissions the user running the command > has for the specified file(s). When \fIuser\fR is specified, show which > permissions the specified user has instead. If \fIuser\fR is followed by a > colon and a (possibly empty) list of groups, assume that \fIuser\fR is a member > in the specified groups; otherwise, > .BR getgrouplist (3) > is used to determine the groups \fIuser\fR is a member in. s/in/of/ > .TP > \fB\-\-version\fR, \fB\-v\fR > Display the version of > .B getrichacl > and exit. > .TP > \fB\-\-help\fR, \fB\-h\fR > Display command-line usage help text. > > .SH AUTHOR > Written by Andreas Grünbacher <agruenba@xxxxxxxxxx>. > > Please send your bug reports, suggested features and comments to the above address. > > .SH CONFORMING TO > Rich Access Control Lists are Linux-specific. > > .SH SEE ALSO > .BR richacl (7), > .BR setrichacl (1) Cheers, Michael _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs