If the uid or gid of a file is 4294967295
, I need to modify its permissions with chown
. This will be a bandaid solution for an rsync issue in cygwin (Details here).
How can this be implemented?
If the uid or gid of a file is 4294967295
, I need to modify its permissions with chown
. This will be a bandaid solution for an rsync issue in cygwin (Details here).
How can this be implemented?
XY indeed. Just use find
:
find yourdir \( -uid 4294967295 -o -gid 4294967295 \) \
-exec chown youruser:yourgroup {} +
find yourdir -uid 4294967295 -exec chown youruser: {} + -o -gid 4294967295 -exec chown :yourgroup {} +
. I didn't study your rsync issue and the question didn't clarify.
Dec 9, 2015 at 0:35
ls -R
in a situation like this, read through mywiki.wooledge.org/ParsingLs.ls -R
output throughawk
, but this approach is being difficult; is there a better approach?" -- which shows that you've actually put in some effort yourself.