On 22/02/15 05:50, Norbert Thiebaud wrote: > PS: Windows 2012 somehow ended-up with a 'ghost' directory that no-one > could delete not even Admin ( Windows these days is so secure than > even Administrator does not have the permission to delete files.... > yeah that is the symptom: 'Permission denied' whatever you try to do > with that Directory...) > Solution: Standard Microsoft Support Technique: Reboot. Hard to > imagine that some people are running this crap on 'production' system > :-/
Mmmm ... so Unix that lets you delete files under a running process, causing a crash, is any better? It's all trade-offs. That said, a system I was using in the early 80s (another Multics derivative) got round that sort of problem with a "rename and replace" system call. Okay, it cluttered up your file system with old files that needed to be cleaned up, but at least you could get on with your work. And I agree with your frustration, "reboot" is *not* an acceptable solution to a problem on a multi-tasking machine ... and they wonder why Windows is not five-nines reliable ... :-) Cheers, Wol _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice