On 11/04/02 08:59 AM, Chip Norkus sat at the `puter and typed:
> On Mon Nov 04, 2002; 09:57AM -0500 Louis LeBlanc propagated the following:
> > Hey all.  I'm trying to get some temp files cleaned out, and the one
> > giving me trouble is /tmp/temproot/var/empty/
> > 
> > The empty directory is in fact empty, but the ownership and
> > permissions seem to make it impossible to remove it.  I've tried rm
> > -rf, rm -df, and rmdir all as root, but all I get is:
> > # rm -df empty/
> > rm: empty/: Operation not permitted
> > 
> 
> Try 'chflags noschg /tmp/temproot/var/empty' and then try removing it
> again.


Cool.  That did the trick, but why would a directory be set
unwriteable *and* immutable?  Like I said before, it seems it would
make the directory useless.

Thanks!
Lou
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