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If
os.Chownalways returns an error on windows, should we just wrap the chown in aif runtime.GOOS != "windows"?There was a problem hiding this comment.
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That would works too but isn't that bad that user might expect to set permissions which is not actually done?
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-1means change nothing so current logic would works exactly same way in both Linux and Windows as long user do not configure permissions but any other value would still give errornot supported by windowsUh oh!
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Good point! Also, I apologize for belaboring this, but I was curious how this was handled elsewhere in the codebase (it's not the only place we use
os.Chown(). It looks we only chown when the euid fromsyscall.Geteuid()is0. I wonder if, for consistency sake, we should do something similar here? This syscall returns-1on Windows. See here for reference.Either way, I think it's probably useful for someone on the Nomad team (I can do this) to update the
mkdirplugin docs to let Windows users know that ownership changing is not available on Windows.