On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:52 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Shuguang Sun > > Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2017 14:29:18 +0800 > > Cc: 29455@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > The debug-on-error is set to t. If setq it to nil, it just raise and > error warning, and will not stop backup. > > May I ask why do you have it set to t? The default is nil, and for a > good reason. > It is a long history and I can't recall when I put it my init file... old user > > The ACE for a local file looks like: > > "O:S-1-5-21-1213861250-xx-xx-207145G:DUD:AI(A;ID;FA;;;SY)(A;ID;FA;;;BA) > > (A;ID;FA;;;S-1-5-21-1213861250-xx-xx-207145)(A;ID;FA;;;LA)" > > (xx masks some numbers) > > (S-1-5-21 is SECURITY_NT_NON_UNIQUE, SIDS are not unique.) > > Thanks, but that's not what I asked. I asked you to create a local > file (which I call "SOME-FILE" below, replace that with the actual > name of the file), and then type this inside Emacs: > > M-: (set-file-acl "SOME-FILE" "O:S-1-22-1-79077G:S-1-22-2- > 108D:P(A;;0x1e01ff;;;S-1-22-1-79077)(A;;FR;;;S-1-22-2-108)(A;;FR;;;WD)") > RET > > (This is one long line.) Then tell me if this succeeded or signaled > an error. > It raises the same error message: (file-error "Setting ACL" "Operation not permitted" "c:/Users/username/Documents/base/subtitle.txt") eval: Setting ACL: Operation not permitted, c:/Users/username/HOME/.emacs.d/autosave/.bashrc.~1~ > If the above succeeds for an arbitrary file, then please try the same > for a file under the c:/Users/username/HOME/.emacs.d/ directory, maybe > the problem is with the permissions of that directory. > > The "Operation not permitted" error seems to indicate that your user > is unable to acquire the privileges needed for setting the DACL of a > file on your local disk. Or it could mean some other problem. The > above test might give a hint about the reason for the failure. > > > I searched online and find that O:S-1-22 is a unix/linux mapped to > windows by samba. And actually in my > > situation is that I have files in a linux server, and mapped it as > network driver in Windows 7 (maybe by > > Samba). All such kind of files (what I can edit) have ACL/SDDL > O:S-1-22-1-79077G:S-1-22-2-108D:P > > (A;;0x1e01ff;;;S-1-22-1-79077)(A;;FR;;;S-1-22-2-108)(A;;FR;;;WD). > > I don't think this is related to the networked drive, because the > failure happens when Emacs tries to set the DACL of the backup file, > which is stored on your local disk drive. > It copies the DACL from the file in the network drive. I don't know the exact underlying logic under Windows 7. But if I copy the file from the netdrive to local disk drive, the ACL will change from O:S-1-22-1 to O:S-1-5-21, vise versa. The owner (O:S-) changes.