--> svn: E000013: Can't remove file
'/usr/home/FreeBSD/source/ports/head/net-im/mastodon/files/patch-bin_yarn':
Permission denied
If you cannot remove the file, then you do not have the "proper" permissions in
that
directory -- not the top level, but at the leaf node
(.../net-im/mastodon/files/).
You need write permission on the immediate parent directory to remove a file.
One other possibility -- if the sticky bit is set on the parent directory,
ONLY the user that owns the file will be able to delete it.
Beckman
On Sun, 4 Jun 2017, Baho Utot wrote:
when I am update my ports repo like this
svnlite co "https://svn.freebsd.org/ports/head" "/usr/src/ports"
svn: E155009: Failed to run the WC DB work queue associated with
'/usr/home/FreeBSD/source/ports/head/net-im/mastodon/files', work item 132774
(file-remove net-im/mastodon/files/patch-bin_yarn)
svn: E000013: Can't remove file
'/usr/home/FreeBSD/source/ports/head/net-im/mastodon/files/patch-bin_yarn':
Permission denied
What causes this?
I am updating the repo as a regular user and not root and the directory has
the proper perms.
I am getting this after I update a repo ( i do this once a month ) and it was
fine last moth and now I get multiple failures. After:
rm -rf /usr/home/FreeBSD/source/ports/head/net-im/mastodon/files/; svnlite
cleanup;
svnlite co "https://svn.freebsd.org/ports/head" "/usr/src/ports"
It will run until it finds another perm problem so I have to
shampoo,rinse,repeat until the local repo is finally updated
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