> > I'm not running as user "nobody", but I'm in group "nobody".
> 
> Then you shouldn't be able to change permission bits on user 
> "nobody"'s files and directories; they're not yours. Perhaps 
> you should ask user "nobody" to rmtree? Or if the files are 
> supposed to be yours, maybe you just need to fix the ownership.
> 
> Hope this helps!
> 
> --Tom Phoenix
> Stonehenge Perl Training
> 

Thanks for your help, Tom.

I'll look into changing the file ownerships, but at least now I know why
rmtree complains.

richf

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