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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers File Permission Problem Post 302102548 by bluepluto on Thursday 11th of January 2007 06:22:08 AM
Old 01-11-2007
no, ivan has no write permission to the directory where testfile is in, actually in my opinion, according to the permission setting, the permission of the file should overwrite the permission of the directory, am i right ?
 

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mbt(1)							      General Commands Manual							    mbt(1)

NAME
MBT - Memory Based Tagger SYNOPSYS
mbt [options] DESCRIPTION
mbt is a memory-based tagger that can tag sequences, based on training files generated by mbtg. OPTIONS
-h or --help show help -s settingsfile use a settingsfile as generated by mbtg Or: -l <lexiconfile> -r <ambitagfile> -k <known words case base> -u <unknown words case base> -D <loglevel> Possible options levels are LogNormal , LogDebug , LogHeavy and LogExtreme -e <sentence delimiter> (default '<utt>') -E <enriched tagged testfile> -t <testfile> -T <tagged testfile> (default is untagged stdin) -o <outputfile> (default stdout) -Otimbl options (Note: there is NO SPACE between O and the options) <options> classifier options for both known and unknown words instance bases K: <options> classifier options for known words instance base U: <options> classifier options for unknown words instance base valid timbl options are: a d k m q v w x - -B <beamsize for search> (default = 1) -v di add distance to output -v db add distribution to output -v c add confidence to output -V or --version show version info. -L <file with list of frequent words> BUGS
possibly AUTHORS
Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl Antal van den Bosch Timbl@uvt.nl SEE ALSO
timbl(1) mbtg(1) mbtserver(1) 2011 march 21 mbt(1)
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