With SAMBA mounts such as Azure Files you can't modify permissions.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #4 | 3216461-03.patch | 788 bytes | sylus |
| #3 | 3216461-02.patch | 785 bytes | sylus |
| #2 | 3216461-01.patch | 1001 bytes | sylus |
With SAMBA mounts such as Azure Files you can't modify permissions.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #4 | 3216461-03.patch | 788 bytes | sylus |
| #3 | 3216461-02.patch | 785 bytes | sylus |
| #2 | 3216461-01.patch | 1001 bytes | sylus |
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solotandem commentedComment #6
solotandem commentedFeedback on patch #4. The suggested change is all-or-nothing, i.e. for a non-SAMBA case it will open up a bug with a non-writable directory. How can we restrict this to SAMBA or any filesystem which fails to modify permissions?