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#29225
Tramp backup-by-copying in a Converting ACL Invalid argument error on Windows 7
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Reported by: Shuguang Sun <shuguang <at> gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2017 08:25:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Fixed in version 26.1
Done: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus <at> gmx.de>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
Hi Eli,
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Converting ACL" "Invalid argument"
>> "c:/Users/user/HOME/.emacs.d/autosave/Rfiles/!drive_c!plink!!user <at> host!!!path!user!Ava!_mortality.R.~1~")
>>
>> set-file-acl
>> ("c:/Users/user/HOME/.emacs.d/autosave/Rfiles/!drive_c!plink!!user <at> host!!!path!user!Ava!_mortality.R.~1~"
>> "user::rw-\ngroup::rw-\nother::r--\n")
>> set-file-extended-attributes
>> ("c:/Users/user/HOME/.emacs.d/autosave/Rfiles/!drive_c!plink!!user <at> host!!!path!user!Ava!_mortality.R.~1~"
>> ((acl . "user::rw-\ngroup::rw-\nother::r--\n") (selinux-context nil nil nil nil)))
>> backup-buffer-copy("/plink:user <at> host:/path/user/Ava/_mortality.R"
>> "c:/Users/user/HOME/.emacs.d/autosave/Rfiles/!drive_c!plink!!user <at> host!!!path!user!Ava!_mortality.R.~1~"
>> 436 ((acl . "user::rw-\ngroup::rw-\nother::r--\n") (selinux-context nil nil nil nil)))
>
> This seems to indicate that Unix-style ACLs are passed to native
> Windows ACL functions, which won't work. Michael, could you please
> look into this? I'd expect ACLs derived from remote files never to be
> used on local files.
And vice versa.
However, Tramp has no chance to do something here. It offers own
implementations of `file-acl' and `set-file-acl'; both functions don't
know where the returned ACL shall be used (´file-acl'), or where the ACL
comes from (`set-file-acl'). Therefore, the docstring of `set-file-acl'
says
"Value is t if setting of ACL was successful, nil otherwise."
The error message "Converting ACL" "Invalid argument" comes from
Ffile_acl of fileio.c. It *raises* an error instead of silently
returning Qnil, as advertised by the docstring. A similar wrong
behaviour I've found in `tramp-smb-handle-set-file-acl'.
I would convert both functions to return nil instead of raising an
error, in the emacs-26 branch. Any objection?
> Thanks.
Best regards, Michael.
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