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Corinna Vinschen 9afd4c0558 Cygwin: chmod: don't drop default ACEs from directory ACLs
commit bc444e5aa4 introduced a call to get_posix_access()
with a NULL pointer for the mode_t parameter because the value
is not needed later on... entirely ignoring the fact that the
mode_t bits are checked for the object being a directory.

In turn, the get_posix_access() call never checked for default
ACEs and returned only the standard ACEs.  Thus, every chmod call
on a directory dropped the default ACEs from its permissions, as
well as the default NULL deny-ACE used to store specific bits.
It got also impossible to set the sgid bit on directories.

Fixes: bc444e5aa4 ("Reapply POSIX ACL changes.")
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
2023-02-09 21:58:20 +01:00
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