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From: Slava P. <sl...@je...> - 2002-03-01 23:58:27
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Hi, To force jEdit to overwrite files in place all the time, disable 'two stage save' and set backups to 0 in utilities-global options-loading and saving. On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 12:28, Tim Uckun wrote: > > > I am using jedit to develop with php. Here is the setup. > server is a freebsd server running samba, apache, cvs, php etc. > The deveopment machine is windows 2000, jre 1.4 jedit 4.0beta on a samba > mounted drive. > > If I open up a file and save it using jedit the file permissions change to > 760 this does not happen with other editors only jedit. If I change the > permissions and save the file again jedit resets them to 760. > > same thing with file creations. If I create a file it always get created > with 760 mask despite the fact that samba file creation mask is different. > > Anybody know why? It seems like it ought to rely on samba to set file > permissions. > > Also is there a way to get the file manager to display the share names > along with the drive letter? > > :wq > Tim Uckun > US Investigations Services/Due Diligence > http://www.diligence.com/ > > > -- > ----------------------------------------------- > jEdit Users' List > jEd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jedit-users -- Slava Pestov |