"search" is exactly the wrong word for what this bit does, because if you don't have "search" permission, the one thing you can still do is look at the names.
>>> So, cd'ing into a directory withut +x leads
>>> to an inescapabler trap.
>> ...
>> fossil just moved up another notch in my estimation because directory search restriction is so broken.
>
> ori@eigenstate.org, what version of fossil were your experiments done on?
> My observations are different:
>
> term% mkdir -p d/a/b
> term% touch d/x
> term% chmod -x d
> term% ls -ld d
> d-rw-r--r-- M 12 miller miller 0 JunĀ 7 16:38 d
> term% cd d
> term% cd ..
> term% ls d
> d/a
> d/x
> term%
>
> No trap that I can see here.
cwfs, but -- yeah, it's enforced inconsistently across
different file systems. (of course).
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