On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 12:46:01 -0500
Thomas Johnson <john4293 at tc.umn.edu> wrote:

> perhaps someone could correct me if i'm mistaken, but shouldn't i be able
> to 'give' ownership of a file i own to another user, without being root?
> in my case i'm doing some work on a web directory owned by my user. the
> http user needs to be able to write to some of the directories i am
> creating so i've been chown'ing them to http. So far i've had to su every
> time i do this but it seems like i should be able to do so without root
> privileges. the machine i'm working on is running slackware 8.1 if it
> makes a difference.

Imperfect, but functional, work-around:

$ chmod a+w filename


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