Sunday, March 31, 2013

Re: Get netrw to ignore executability of file

On Mar 31, 6:46 am, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> On windows, there is no executable bit and is actually not needed,
> because only certain file types are executable. So in principle is
> should be possible to simply highlight .exe .bat .cmd .com files as
> executable on Windows.

Hi, Christian,

I would say that you're right in principle. However, cygwin seems to
use a different scheme to determine whether the executable bit is
set. I haven't yet figured out exactly what the scheme is.

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