On 06/04/17 13:11, Peter Beckman wrote:
--> 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.
This repository was created with svnlite co (etc) so how would all of a
sudden it would incure these problems? I just got done fixing this repo
again for this month and next month when I do a svnlite up I will see
this again as it has happened every month from January to now. I do not
change anything between update as I use rsync to copy it to a directory
just for synth use. This repo only gets changed bu svnlite.
This is quite aggravating as it it always multiple directories that have
this issue.
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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