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authorzeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>2023-09-30 19:14:24 +0800
committerzeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>2023-09-30 22:09:55 +0800
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vim-patch:9.0.1962: No support for writing extended attributes
Problem: No support for writing extended attributes Solution: Add extended attribute support for linux It's been a long standing issue, that if you write a file with extended attributes and backupcopy is set to no, the file will loose the extended attributes. So this patch adds support for retrieving the extended attributes and copying it to the new file. It currently only works on linux, mainly because I don't know the different APIs for other systems (BSD, MacOSX and Solaris). On linux, this should be supported since Kernel 2.4 or something, so this should be pretty safe to use now. Enable the extended attribute support with normal builds. I also added it explicitly to the :version output as well as make it able to check using `:echo has("xattr")`, to have users easily check that this is available. In contrast to the similar support for SELINUX and SMACK support (which also internally uses extended attributes), I have made this a FEAT_XATTR define, instead of the similar HAVE_XATTR. Add a test and change CI to include relevant packages so that CI can test that extended attributes are correctly written. closes: vim/vim#306 closes: vim/vim#13203 https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e085dfda5d8dde064b0332464040959479696d1c Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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@@ -1078,6 +1078,13 @@ will get the ACL info of the original file.
The ACL info is also used to check if a file is read-only (when opening the
file).
+ *xattr* *E1506* *E1507* *E1508* *E1509*
+xattr stands for Extended Attributes It is an advanced way to save metadata
+alongside the file in the filesystem. It depends on the actual filesystem
+being used and Vim supports it only on a Linux system.
+ Vim attempts to preserve the extended attribute info when writing a file.
+The backup file will get the extended attribute of the original file.
+
*read-only-share*
When MS-Windows shares a drive on the network it can be marked as read-only.
This means that even if the file read-only attribute is absent, and the ACL