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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers What is the need of ownership to a file/dir? Post 302401352 by cfkap on Friday 5th of March 2010 04:22:15 PM
Old 03-05-2010
Another question about ownership and permissions

Hello Unix community. I have a follow-up question about ownership and permissions. I am new to Unix too. In fact, I am not a programmer but an auditor. So you might say I really don't know anything! I was given the following as an answer to one of my questions. Can someone translate this in plain english for me please?

NewBREW#l /etc/su*
-r-x------ 1 root root 3560 Jan 11 2003 /etc/suds_ctrl@
NewBREW#
 

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SoAuditorList(3)						       Coin							  SoAuditorList(3)

NAME
SoAuditorList - The SoAuditorList class is used to keep track of auditors for certain object classes. This class is mainly for internal use (from SoBase) and it should not be necessary to be familiar with it for 'ordinary' Coin use. SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/lists/SoAuditorList.h> Inherits SbPList. Public Member Functions SoAuditorList (void) ~SoAuditorList () void append (void *const auditor, const SoNotRec::Type type) void set (const int index, void *const auditor, const SoNotRec::Type type) void * getObject (const int index) const SoNotRec::Type getType (const int index) const int getLength (void) const int find (void *const auditor, const SoNotRec::Type type) const void remove (const int index) void remove (void *const auditor, const SoNotRec::Type type) void notify (SoNotList *l) Additional Inherited Members Detailed Description The SoAuditorList class is used to keep track of auditors for certain object classes. This class is mainly for internal use (from SoBase) and it should not be necessary to be familiar with it for 'ordinary' Coin use. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation SoAuditorList::SoAuditorList (void) Default constructor. SoAuditorList::~SoAuditorList () Destructor. Member Function Documentation void SoAuditorList::append (void *constauditor, const SoNotRec::Typetype) Append an auditor of type to the list. void SoAuditorList::set (const intindex, void *constauditor, const SoNotRec::Typetype) Set auditor pointer and auditor type in list at index. void * SoAuditorList::getObject (const intindex) const Returns auditor pointer at index. SoNotRec::Type SoAuditorList::getType (const intindex) const Returns auditor type at index. int SoAuditorList::getLength (void) const Returns number of elements in list. Reimplemented from SbPList. int SoAuditorList::find (void *constauditor, const SoNotRec::Typetype) const Find auditor of type in list and return index. Returns -1 if auditor is not in the list. void SoAuditorList::remove (const intindex) Remove auditor at index. Reimplemented from SbPList. void SoAuditorList::remove (void *constauditor, const SoNotRec::Typetype) Remove auditor of type from list. void SoAuditorList::notify (SoNotList *l) Send notification to all our auditors. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SoAuditorList(3)
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