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Problem with Unix file system,
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 21 April, 2005 - 07:56
Hi,
I mounted a network drive on Windows in order to access to a Unix server (sun4u 5.Cool,
and I'm accessing files on this network drive with JEdit,
I unchecked the option '2 step save',
but JEdit is still ignoting Unix rights and accept to save every files even those which are read only.

I tried with JRE 1.4.1 and 1.5 and I get the same behaviour, has anyone any idea ? How to tell JEdit to use Unix rights ? Or is it a problem linked to Windows software, and so unsolvable ? (I use Windows 2000 pro)

Thanks !
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Solved,
by Anonymous on Thu, 21/04/2005 - 09:17
In fact, version JRE 1.5 allow you to use Unix file system rights,
but you have to unset 'Save in two step'
AND to uncheck completely autosave (put the max number of autosave to 0).

Maybe I will have a look to cvs plugin !

Thanks anyway !!
oups ...
by Anonymous on Thu, 21/04/2005 - 07:59
post it twice, sorry ... Puzzled
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