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Feb 18, 2013 8:21 PM in response to fazkashaniby Niel,★HelpfulNo; what you're seeing are status messages and not problems. Running repair permissions repeatedly will not fix anything that one run won't.
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Feb 19, 2013 1:51 AM in response to fazkashaniby Klaus1,★HelpfulAs long as the report ends up with 'Permissions repair complete' then, as far as permissions go, you are fine. You can ignore the various statements in the report:
Permissions you can ignore on 10.5 onwards:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1448
Using 'should be -rw-r--r-- , they are lrw-r--r--' as an example, you will see the that the permissions are not changed, but the | indicates a different location. This is because an update to Leopard onwards changed the location of a number of system components.
Poster rccharles has provided this description of what it all means:
drwxrwxrwx
d = directory
r = readw = write
x = executeable programdrwxrwxrwx
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| | all other users not in first two types
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| group
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owner
a little more infoBefore the user had read & write. A member of the group had read.
After, only the user had read & write.