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ACL_COPY_ENTRY(3) Library Functions Manual ACL_COPY_ENTRY(3)
acl_copy_entry — copy an ACL entry
Linux Access Control Lists library (libacl, -lacl).
<sys/types.h> <sys/acl.h> int acl_copy_entry(acl_entry_t dest_d, acl_entry_t src_d)
The acl_copy_entry() function copies the contents of the ACL entry indicated by the src_d descriptor to the existing ACL entry indicated by the dest_d descriptor. The src_d and dest_d descriptors may refer to entries in different ACLs.
The acl_copy_entry() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
If any of the following conditions occur, the acl_copy_entry() function returns -1 and sets errno to the corresponding value: [EINVAL] The argument src_d or dest_d is not a valid descriptor for an ACL entry. The arguments src_d and dest_d reference the same ACL entry.
IEEE Std 1003.1e draft 17 (“POSIX.1e”, abandoned)
acl_get_entry(3), acl(5)
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Linux ACL March 23, 2002 ACL_COPY_ENTRY(3)